IMPACT OF MOBILE PHONE USAGE ON AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AMONG OTUKPO FARMERS
(A STUDY OF FARMERS IN OTUKPO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF BENUE STATE)
ABSTRACTS
The
study “The Impact of mobile phone usage on Agricultural Information
among Otukpo Farmers”. A study of Agric information dissemination among
Otukpo farmer, Otukpo Local Government Area. Using a survey of five
villages in Otukpo town, Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State,
the researcher found that Otukpo farmers has adopted the impact of
mobile phones in getting agric information due to the benefits derived
from it such as enabling verification/discussion with chief farmers and
extension workers, facilitating communication and saves transportation
cost, institution relationship with agricultural extension officers,
helps to obtain information on price of goods and services. This
research also finds that the following problems are associated with the
use of mobile phones – poor network services, high charges, network
congestion, power failure and reduction interconnectivity. The study is
anchored on the diffusion of innovation theory. It recommends that
Nigeria communications commission should set a standard for the mobile
phone operators in Nigeria with regards to signal strength, voice
quality, successful recharge and balance inquiry call centre operations
and call success rate to improve services. This study recommends among
others that the chairman of Otukpo local government area should provide
frequent power supply for the Otukpo town, also the extension workers
should pay serious attention to the information needs of the farmers
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.0 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
Communication
which is so much a part of us, sees to be everywhere at the same time,
it is central to all human interactions. It is the most basic and one of
the earliest activities of human beings. Communication is an integral
part of our existence. For there to be any meaningful development, there
has to be communication between initiator of the development process
and the target audience of these development projects. All development
depends on knowledge and this knowledge is a function of the amount and
quality of facts at ones disposal. The farmers need information on
possibilities that exist for improving on their lot and how to effect
the necessary changes. They also need specific information on how to do
things that will result in an improvement of their farming yield.
Agreeing on
the role of communication, Ebo (2014:24) observes that communication in
development can teach new skills act as multiplier of resources, raise
levels of aspiration as incentive for action, raise level of people,
help to find new norms and harmony in periods of transaction change the
structure in a society by knowledge to the mares, create sense of
nationality and led to increased political participation, promote
people’s need in satisfying developmental projects and making economic,
social and political development a self-perpetual process.
Due to this
important role of communication, mobile phones have been given a
prominent role in communicating development messages to the people. In a
similar view Abiri (2014:1) says that today’s world seems to be
dominated by improved technology made much impact in communication, mass
communication in particular. Improved technology has greatly increased
the efficiency of communication to the extent that the process can send
and receive messages around the world and into space with maximum speed
and efficiency.
The point
of the matter here however is on the telecommunication industry.
Technological revolution has impacted so much on telecommunication
sectors to the extent that it becomes the fastest growing industries in
the world. Efficient telecommunication services play vital role in
modern societies of money developed and developing nations. In Nigeria,
the first national development plan (1963 – 1968) identified the need
for rapid development of telecommunication sector.
Commenting
on telecommunication Ndula asserted that today the growth of
telecommunication has been accompanied with significant advances in
technology research. One of the latest in modern telecommunication,
central to information technology is the mobile phones. Today the much
anticipated system of mobile communication recently introduced in
Nigeria has brought about a total revolution in the history of
telecommunication development in Nigeria.
The
importance of mobile phones among farmers cannot be overemphasized as it
makes it very easy for farmers to interact with ease and immediacy.
Farm operators use mobile phones to make speedily appointments,
clarification and instant reply of the messages.
Mobile
phones have gone through a long process of evolution and all through
about six decades of continuous evolution, the mobile phone has retained
its relevance to the life of the modern man. At every stage in his
growth curve, it has undergone metamorphosis, adding features and
functionalities that make it even more indispensable. It started as an
extension of the landline, a bridge between the home and office
landlines. It found relevance in the need of the modern professional to
remain in communication in and out of home or office, and anywhere else.
Mobilephones have since moved up from this sophistic role to become
more actually involved in the way modern business are educated. Apart
from being a tool for mobile voice communication, mobile phones today
are a hybrid of personal computers and a communication device. They come
with screens, minikyboards’ storage for personal information such as
contacts, email, documents, the ability to play video files, games and a
communications capacity. Come a wide range of other uses, a mobile
phone can put into a business or work environment apart from the
traditional voice communication. Now mobile phone makes it possible for a
busy executive to work from any part of the world. He can access the
treats critical emails sent to him regardless of how far away from the
office her or she works. All he needs to do is to access the internet
via his or her mobile phone.
What
promises to be a killer application in mobile services in a short while
is mobile television. This service will enable mobile phone subscribers
watch television programmes on the mobile phones. Imagine driving in
your car to your office and watching amplitude modulation express on
Nigeria television authority on your mobile phone or at the airport for a
flight and catching up with your favourite comedy series on a local
television station. Imagine sharing your television experience with your
friends and family and receiving advertising targeted to your needs.
These are all possibilities that mobile television offered.
It was in
this regard that Comer and Howthon (2015:11) says communication is
essentially a social affairs man has evolved from different systems of
communication which render his social life possible and not in the sense
of living a packs for hunting or making war, but in a sense unknown to
animals.
1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Over the
years, our rural farmers depend on indigenous or local knowledge for
improved farming system/animal husbandry. Such knowledge (indigenous or
local knowledge) refers to skill and experience gained through oral
tradition and practice over many generations. Acquisition of such
primitive skills by our rural farmers in Otukpo Local Government Area of
Benue State has not helped to improve agricultural yield. All that is
witnessed in our rural agricultural system range from poor farm yield,
emergence of new crop and animal diseases, resistant plant weeds and
pests that attack farm crops, old farm implements, poor quality
fertilizers etc. Agricultural information are always meant to get to
rural farmers via extension workers, community libraries, radio,
television, film shows, agricultural pamphlets, state and local
government agricultural agencies etc. Rural farmers in their effort to
access these agricultural knowledge and information from available
sources for better farming system and improved agricultural yield are
confronted with certain constraints. The present study was therefore
designed to identify the constraints which hinder rural farmers in
Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State from accessing agricultural
information for improved crop production and better animal husbandry
practice.
1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The following are the objectives of the study:
- To find out ways of getting agricultural information outside the extension workers.
- To identify major solution to the problems facing farmers in Otukpo in getting agricultural information easily.
iii.
To find out other alternative sources of power for charging their phones
in order to get adequate agricultural information.
1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
- What alternative source do farmers in Otukpo get agricultural information from aside from extension workers?
- What kind of problems do farmers in Otukpo encounter using mobile phone?
iii. What alternative source of power do Otukpo farmers use to charge the mobile phone?
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The significance of this study are as follows:
The study
will provide information on the alternative source of information for
Otukpo farmers, outside agricultural extension workers, the study will
provide information on solutions to problems of GSM phones used by
Otukpo farmers.The study will also provide information on alternative
source of charging their mobile phone.
1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This study is limited to the impact of mobile phone on agricultural information among Otukpo farmers in 2016.
This study
would have extended to all the farmers in Benue State but due to time
factor and financial problems, the researcher is compelled to limit its
focus on only Otukpo farmers, of Otukpo town in Otukpo local government
area of Benue State.
1.6 AREA OF STUDY
The study looks at how mobile phones can be put into a business or work
environment apart from the traditional voice communication. Now mobile
phone makes it possible for a busy executive to work from any part of
the world.
How
technological revolution has impacted so much on telecommunication
sector to the extent that it becomes the fastest growing industries in
the world.
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Mobile phone: Mobile phones are electronic devices used to make mobile telephone calls across wide geographical areas.
Impact: This refers to the powerful effect that something has on somebody or something.
Farmers: A farmer is a person who own or manage a farm.
Agriculture: This refers to the science or practice of farming.
Information: This refers to facts or details about somebody or something.
Communication: This is the method of sending information, especially telephone, radio and computer.
G.S.M: Means global system for mobile
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