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Effect Of The National Programme On Food Security On Food Production
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1. Age:
2. Marital status: Single _______________
Married _______________
3. Highest educational qualification:
No education _______________
Primary _______________
Secondar _______________
OND/NC _______________
B.SC _______________
PGD _______________
4. Sex:
Male _______________
Female _______________
5. Farm siz _______________hectare
6. Farming Experience _______________years
7. What is the effect of the NPFS on productivity
Greatly increased _______________
Slightly increased _______________
No effec _______________
Slightly decreased _______________
Greatly decreased _______________
8. To what extent have you benefitted from the NPFS
Highly benefitted _______________
Benefitted _______________
Somewhat benefitted _______________
Slightly benefitted _______________
Not benefitted _______________
9. What factors led to increase in output/ how has the NPFS benefitted you
Providing loan _______________
Providing farm input _______________
T & V by extension workers _______________
Supervision _______________
Farmer filled school _______________
Others (specify) _______________
10. Which of this support services has the NPFS enhanced your access to
Extension _______________
Credit _______________
Nutrition _______________
Health education _______________
Others (specify) _______________
11. What is the level of effectiveness of cooperative farming
Highly effective _______________
Effective _______________
Somewhat effective _______________
Slightly effective _______________
Not effective _______________
12. What are the problems of cooperative farming
Low level of member commitment _______________
Inadequate loan from NPFS _______________
Lack of trust _______________
Others (specify) _______________
13. What amount of credit was received?
14. How adequate is the will you classify the adequacy of the following assistance rendered by the NPFS?
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThis study was conducted basically to determine the effect of the National Programme on Food Security (NPFS) on output/food product. Its specific objectives include identifying how the NPFS has helped in increasing output and the problems associated with the NPFS. The main instrument for the collection of primary data is the questionnaire. Data were collected from 72 farmers selected through a combination of cluster and random sampling techniques, from a population of about 7290 farmers ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTThis study was conducted basically to determine the effect of the National Programme on Food Security (NPFS) on output/food product. Its specific objectives include identifying how the NPFS has helped in increasing output and the problems associated with the NPFS. The main instrument for the collection of primary data is the questionnaire. Data were collected from 72 farmers selected through a combination of cluster and random sampling techniques, from a population of about 7290 farmers ... Continue reading---