Abstract:
This study was conducted in Western Savannah Development Corporation
(WSDC). The main objective of the study was to assess the impact of agricultural
extension activities in Western Savannah Development Corporation on farmers’
knowledge and practices of some of the recommended improved sorghum crop
technologies, and exploring the efficiency of extension methods employed by the
project, identifying some farmers’ socio-economic& demographic characteristics
and some relative advantages of the innovations.
The field survey was carried out as research method. A multi-Stage Stratified
random sampling procedure was employed in this study. Thirteen extension villages
were purposively selected from four Districts of the Southern Darfur state namely:
Central District, South West District, Southern District and Eastern District. Total
sample size was 132 members participating in the project activities and 132
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members non – participants in the project for comparison, ten farmers were
randomly selected from each selected village .
Farmers were interviewed using questionnaire for collecting the data . Statistical
package (SPSS) were used to analyze the data. Descriptive statistics, frequency
distribution, and percentages were used to profile the sample. Chi-square test at
level of significance of 0.05 or less were used to detect the dependency among the
study variables and change of knowledge and practices of the recommended
improved sorghum crop technologies packages.
The most important findings were:
1/The extension activities executed by the Western Savannah Development
Corporation ( WSDC) successfully advocated the sowing of sorghum by making
better use of recommended improved seeds varieties, seeds spacing, seeds dressing,
sowing date, seed rate , harvesting time, while it was weak in advocating the use of
recommended supplementary irrigation and thinning.
2/Higher percentage of participants knew about recommended improved
sorghum seeds compared to non - participants.
More than half participants adopted the recommended improved sorghum seeds
compared to non - participants..
3/Change of knowledge of recommended improved sorghum seeds varieties
was found dependent on level of education, household income, degree of
complexity of usage of technology, and compatibility with agricultural system.
4/Change of practices of recommended improved sorghum seeds varieties was
found dependent on degree of complexity of usage of technology and accessibility.
5/Extension agents were the main source of information for adopters of
sorghum innovations and had positive impact on changed behavior of the farmers.
The most important recommendations were:
1/Rreasonable number of extension agents should be maintained for effective
messages to become available to vast majority of farmers in the project.
2/ Extension activities may involve progressive farmers as contact farmers
passing on ideas and messages to other farmers.
3/ Both extension and research may involve in joint strategy of research and
technology development and transfer to emphasis on research on farmer's field.
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4/More efforts are needed to transfer the released technologies to improve
productivity, production, returns and lower the cost of production.
5/ Federal and State governments may seek foreign financiers or donors to
support the activities of the programmes.
6/Provision of credit services for better accessibility of farm inputs.
7/Although there is still need to search the reason which it was weak in
advocating the use of recommended supplementary irrigation, so the study
recommends that researches in the future must be conducted to reveal the reasons
behind that.