Evaluation of the Extension Services of the Ministry of Agriculture in Promoting Sorghum Production in Ponyentanga Area of Wa District
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University of Ghana
Abstract
This study is a field survey. Its concerns have been to find out
the work of the extension services department of the Ministry of
Food and Agriculture (MOFA) in Ponyentanga area in promoting
Sorghum cultivation.
The study looked at the way farmers in the Ponyentanga area
were equipped and influenced with the relevant knowledge,
information and attitude towards improved farming practices. The
study critically examined the method of educating farmers by frontline
extension officers in order to evaluate its efficacy towards
improved farming methods in the area. The values, ideas and beliefs
of farmers were examined to find out whether there have been a
change in these elements as a result of extension services rendered
by the extension officers.
A questionnaire was the research instrument used to find out
the extent to which extension officers operated in the area. An
interview schedule was also designed for farmers in the same area
to check their responses.
Analyses of responses to bdth questionnaire and interview
schedule clearly showed that services rendered by the extension
services department of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture in
Ponyentanga area were ineffective. They further showed that the
methods used by extension officers were inappropriate. As a
consequence, there was no change in the ideas, beliefs, attitudes
and farming practices of farmers. It is recommended that retrenched extension officers be re-instated
or new officers appointed to assist the technical officer as the
area is too large to be managed by one person. It is also
recommended that retraining programmes be continued in order to
improve the performance of the extension officers. All the
extension officers should be equipped with motor cycles to enable
them carry out effective, out-reach programmes in the target area.
Functional literacy should be incorporated into the extension
work to enable the farmers to better appreciate the new techniques
of farming introduced to them. Further research in the entire Wa
District may provide further information to this study
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Thesis(M.A)-University of Ghana, 1996