Farmers benefit from the activities of international organizations to Diffusion agricultural innovations at Sohag Governorate | ||||
Journal of Sohag Agriscience (JSAS) | ||||
Volume 8, Issue 2 - Serial Number 14, December 2023, Page 211-219 PDF (772.94 K) | ||||
Document Type: Research and Review Papers | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jsasj.2023.334536 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Mansour A. M. Hefny1; Ahmed M. Sarhan2; Omar H. Ryad ![]() | ||||
1Agricultural social sciences Department Faculty of Agriculture Sohag University Sohag 82524 Egyp | ||||
2Agricultural Economics and social sciences Department Faculty of Agriculture South Valley University Qena Egypt | ||||
3Agricultural social sciences Department Faculty of Agriculture Sohag University Sohag 82524 Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
This research mainly aimed to study Farmers benefit from the activities of international organizations to Diffusion agricultural innovations in Sohag Governorate, by achieving sub-objectives: determining the degree to which respondents benefit from the extension activities of international organizations, and to study the correlational relationships between the degree of respondents’ overall benefit and the independent variables. "This research was conducted on a random sample of beneficiaries from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), numbering 361 respondents. Data was collected during the month of October 2022 using a questionnaire form, and the data was analyzed using frequencies, percentages, weighted average, and rank correlation coefficient." Kendall,” and among the most important results reached: that more than half of the farmers surveyed (56.5%) had a moderate degree of overall benefit, while the degree of benefit of nearly a third of the respondents (31.6%) was low, while The degree of benefit of 11.9% of them was high, and it became clear that there was a significant Expulsion correlation at the probability level of 0.01 between the total degree of the respondents’ benefit from extension activities carried out by international organizations and the following independent variables: area of agricultural land, level of ambition, exposure to agricultural information sources, At a probability level of 0.05 with the variable type of agricultural land tenure; While a significant correlation was not proven between the overall degree of respondents’ benefit from extension activities and the following independent variables: age, level of education, and size of farm animal ownership. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Extension activities; organizations; international | ||||
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