Evaluation of the Impact of Fadama III Programme on the Livelihood of Women Farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria

Abstract

The study sought to assess the impact of FADAMA III programme on the livelihood of women farmers in Anambra State. The study focused mainly on the activities of FADAMA III programme that supported women farmers relative to income, savings, household expenditure of women farmers, farm asset and non farm asset acquisition which reflects the livelihood of women farmers. A total of 363 women farmers were selected for the study from a population size of 3880 FADAMA users in Anambra State using Taro Yamene Formula ensuring proper spread to all the agricultural zones in Anambra State. Data were collected through the use of structured and pre tested questionnaire and analyzed through the use of Descriptive and inferential statistical tools. The Double Difference DD Estimator was used to compare changes in outcome measures between Fadama Users Groups FUGs and Non Fadama Users Group. The difference in mean shows that the mean income before the programme was N189, 412.43 and N360, 465.68 after the programme. The mean savings before and after the programme was also found to be N37, 326.04, and N62, 805.33 respectively. Equally the mean annual expenditure before and after the programme was found to be N49, 978.70, and N131, 607.40 respectively. The study shows that the FADAMA III programme has a strong positive effect on the livelihood of women farmers in Anambra State. It is recommended that provision of services such as communication, empowerment training on basic agricultural business, monitoring, should be promoted and continued by the management of FADAMA III since these are known to have positive effect on women's livelihood capabilities. Ekoh Rejoice. Chiamaka | Onugu Uchenna Charles "Evaluation of the Impact of Fadama III Programme on the Livelihood of Women Farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1 , December 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29608.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/agricultural-engineering/29608/evaluation-of-the-impact-of-fadama-iii-programme-on-the-livelihood-of-women-farmers-in-anambra-state-nigeria/ekoh-rejoice-chiamaka

Authors and Affiliations

Ekoh Rejoice. Chiamaka | Onugu Uchenna Charles

Keywords

Related Articles

Innovative Pedagogies: Panacea for Students Academic Performance

Innovative pedagogies are paradigm shift in learning, redirecting teachers' role to facilitator of knowledge and rendering conventional method irrelevant and obsolete. The study examined Innovative pedagogies: Panacea fo...

Transformer Parameter Monitoring and Controlling

Distribution transformer is one of the most important equipment in power network. Because of, the large amount of transformer distributed over a wide area in power electric systems,the data acquisition and condition moni...

Proposed Protocol for Improving Staff Nurses` Awareness and Self – Efficacy with Novel Coronavirus SARS Cov 2 Outbreak

The awareness and preparedness in managing Novel Coronavirus SARS CoV 2 Outbreak infection are most important to prevent the further spread. Aim This study aimed to propose a protocol for improving staff nurses` awarenes...

Appropriating Motivational Strategies in the Classroom: Approaches to the 21st Century Educators

The nature of motivation is vital to improving student learning outcomes. This research review explored the concept of motivational strategies of the teachers in elevating engagement and maximizing the learning growth of...

Hydroclimatological assessment of Jawi River Basin, Malaysia

A pilot investigation is being conducted to evaluate the current hydroclimatological condition of the Jawi River Basin, Malaysia. The river basin is reported to face physical changes in the near future. The basin area is...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP685853
  • DOI -
  • Views 106
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Ekoh Rejoice. Chiamaka (2019). Evaluation of the Impact of Fadama III Programme on the Livelihood of Women Farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development, 4(1), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-685853