Abstract:
ABSTRACT
This study has been carried out in the area of Bahry (Elsagai-
Wad ramly and Elseleit) where vegetables and fodders are
grown. Case study and social survey are used as research
methods.
The study aimed to know the agricultural extension practices
used for tomato production and their effect on the increase of
tomato production and the development of farmers income.
A stratified random sample of 45 framers has been taken from
tomato farmers population of 90 farmers the sample is 50% of
population.
The data of the study has been collected through primary
methods like questionnaires, observation and interviews, in
addition to secondary methods, like reports,
reference,
agricultural extension records, previous related research and
internet.
The collected data has been organized, tabulated, and then
statistically analysed, using the statistical package for social
sciences (spss), where a number of result have been obtained,
some of which are mentioned below :-
1.
71.7% of respondents practice agriculture only.
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2.
73.3% of respondents assured that the ercistence
agriculture extension activities for tomato production.
3.
60% of respondents assured that the agricultural extension
activities are enough to meet their needs.
4.
60 % of respondents use tomato production technology
given through extension activities.
5.
55.6 % of respondents assured that the agricultural
extension activities improved their level of income and
their level of living.
6.
53, 3 % of the respondents assured that the agricultural
extension activities have improved their ability to take
decisions.
7.
55, 6 % of the respondents assured that the agricultural
extension activities increase tomato productivity.
The study gave a number of Recommendations some of which
are mentioned blow:
1.
The agriculture extension organization should be strongly
supported to enable it to carry out its duties properly.
2.
Marketing facilities have to be open for
farmers
to avoid
marketing
losses.
3.
More aware ness extension activities have to be provided
to farmers in addition to the availability of improved
seeds.