Poultry Farmers' Information Needs and Sources in Selected Rural Communities in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana
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Title
Poultry Farmers' Information Needs and Sources in Selected Rural Communities in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Date
2018
Language
english
Abstract
A survey was conducted to assess poultry farmers’ information needs and sources in selected rural communities in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Data were collected from 150 poultry farmers in 13 communities. Information on disease management, egg storage, feeding and nutrition, vaccination, shelter, pesticide application, marketing of poultry products, and debeaking were the major information needs of the poultry farmers in the study area. The major sources of information for the poultry farmers were from family and friends, the Internet, books, the veterinary office, leaflets, television, researchers, and newspapers. Some of the major constraints faced by poultry farmers when accessing information include lack of skills to access information, inadequate information resources on poultry, inadequate veterinary officers, lack of information centers, and inappropriate airing time of agricultural program on radio stations. The study recommended that community libraries and information centers should be established: It is important that such rural libraries and information centers should contain simple agricultural reading materials, such as leaflets, agricultural magazines, books, and research reports that are written in non-technical language. The veterinary service department of theMinistry of Food and Agriculture should identify relevant sources and use them to deliver information to the poultry farmers.
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Citation
“Poultry Farmers' Information Needs and Sources in Selected Rural Communities in the Greater Accra Region, Ghana,” CSIRSpace, accessed December 23, 2024, http://cspace.csirgh.com/items/show/1616.