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Title: | Rabbit technologies: adoption studies in the Ashanti Region of Ghana |
Authors: | Appiah, Patrick Nimoh, Fred Tham-Agyekum, Enoch Kwame Tracoh, Linda Yomor |
Keywords: | Adoption breeding feeding Ghana housing rabbit technology |
Issue Date: | 4-Jun-2011 |
Publisher: | African Journal of Agricultural Research |
Citation: | African Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 6(11), pp. 2539-2543 |
Abstract: | The study focused on identifying the main factors affecting the adoption of technologies in the rabbit
industry. Data was collected through the use of the snowball sampling technique. The stocking
technology was the highest adopted technology by the rabbit farmers. There is a clear evidence to
prove that overall adoption of rabbit technologies among rabbit farmers was low. Adoption of rabbit
technologies was dependent on age, marital status, type of farming and main purpose of entering the
rabbit business. Majority of the respondents were faced with time constraints in rabbit technology
adoption. Technology oriented programmes must still be organised and intensified among rabbit
farmers since overall adoption among rabbit farmers was low. |
Description: | Article published in African Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 6(11), pp. 2539-2543, 4 June, 2011.Also
available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJAR
DOI: 10.5897/AJAR10.728 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7144 |
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