Oladimeji I. Oladele
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Effect of precipitation, temperature, vegetation zone and soil order on carbon sequestration and cost implications for climate-smart agriculture in Africa
Oladimeji I. Oladele , Ademola K. Braimoh -
Post-harvest handling of rubber coagula and constraints to use of indigenous climate change adaptation techniques by small-scale rubber farmers in Edo and Delta States of Nigeria
Funmi G. Otene , Mercy Akeredolu , C.P.O. Obinne , Oladimeji I. Oladele -
Farmers’ planting and management of indigenous and exotic trees in Botswana: implications for climate change mitigation
Joyce Lepetu , Isaac Nyoka , Oladimeji I. Oladele -
Management of collaboration for agricultural innovation systems: a case of constraints among stakeholders in the North West Province, South Africa
Modirwa Sinah , Oladimeji I. Oladele doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.14(1).2016.02Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 14, 2016 Issue #1 pp. 16-22
Views: 933 Downloads: 247 TO CITEThe objective of this paper is to identify constraints hindering collaboration among stakeholders for agricultural innovation system in the North West Province of South Africa. A total sample size of 205 respondents is selected for the study. The study first identifies the characteristics of stakeholders involved in the agricultural innovation system in the North West Province. Data are collected through a structured questionnaire on personal characteristics and constraints hindering collaboration in agricultural innovation system among stakeholders. The data are subjected to analysis using the Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS). Descriptive statistics such as frequency distribution, percentages and one way ANOVA are used for analysis. The results revealed that gender has an influence on the adoption of agricultural innovation in the North West Province; farming decisions are dominated by men rather than women, extension agents (65%), researchers (68%), farmers (51%), input dealers (73%) and marketers (70%). One way analysis of variance results shows no difference in constraint among AIS stakeholders in North West Province. The F value for constraint shows that there is no significant difference among stakeholders in the North West Province
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