Effectiveness of Radio Agricultural Programmes in Scaling Up Farming Activities of Smallholder Farmers in Bushenyi District
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2024-09
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Bishop Stuart University
Abstract
The study was about effectiveness of radio agricultural programmes in scaling up farming
activities of smallholder farmers in Bushenyi district. The specific objectives were to; (i) assess
the coverage and listenership of Agricultural Extension Radio Programmes; (ii) investigate the
effectiveness of Agricultural Radio extension programmes on smallholder farming activities and
(iii) determine the factors associated with radio listenership and application of the knowledge
gained through agricultural radio messages. The study was a descriptive-cross sectional survey
employing both quantitative and qualitative approaches to data collection. Data was gathered from
a sample of 360 respondents across 18 listener groups of agricultural extension programs using
questionnaire and interview guide. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 20.0 to generate both
descriptive and inferential statistics. The study found out that the coverage and listenership to
agricultural extension radio programmes is relatively high in rural settings compared to urban
areas. The most listened to program was Obuhingi n’oburisa that aired on different radio stations.
The study found out that agricultural extension radio programmes were effective on smallholder
farming activities by enhancing of different production practices including crop husbandry and
management, animal health and production management. The study further discovered that age
bracket (39 – 48), radio ownership, place of residence, negative attitudes and perceptions, limited
agricultural spaces, media exposure and investment capital were some of the factors associated
with radio listenership and application of the knowledge gained through agricultural radio
messages in the area. The study concluded that agricultural extension radio programmes have a
wider coverage and have been so pertinent to smallholder farmer’s activities, however listenership
and application of the knowledge gained through agricultural radio messages is still hampered by
certain impendiments that call for argent address. This study therefore recommends that the
programme should be changed to evening when most farmers are available in their houses. Radio
formats should be designed to reinforce massages in order to bring change among farmers to adopt
new farming techniques for improved productivity. Radio producers and program hosts should do
this through programme planning which informs the selection of topics, presentation of the topics
on radio with interviews from selected experts and farmers.
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Agricultural Radio Programmes, effectiveness, smallholder farmers, Bushenyi district