Limitations to the Adoption of Recommended Aquaculture Production Technologies by Small Scale Fish Farmers in Oyo State Nigeria

Ashley-Dejo S. S, Olaoye, O. J, Fakoye, E. O, Ikeweinwe, N. B, Idowu, A. I, Bolarinwa K. K, Adelaja O. A

Volume 13 Issue 9

Global Journal of Science Frontier Researc

The study was designed to identify the limitations to the adoption of recommended aquaculture production technologies by smallscale fish farmers Oyo State. A structured interview schedule was utilized in obtaining information from two hundred and twenty two respondents. Data were analysed descriptive and inferential statistics. The study revealed majority (49.1%) of the respondents were with the economic active age and mostly males (84.2%). Constraints perceived by most of the farmers include high cost of fish feed and market price fluctuation (100%), high cost/lack of construction equipment (96.0%), non-availability/high cost of quality fish seed (90.1%) and preservation and storage facilities (75.2%). Chi square analyses showed that there is a significant association between adoption of innovation and sex (􀈤2 = 2.16, p < 0.05), educational level (􀈤2 = 9.30, p < 0.05), occupation (􀈤2 = 4.81, p < 0.05) and marital status (􀈤2 = 5.32, p < 0.05). It was concluded that efforts should be made by extension agents to design programmes aimed at co-opting small scale fish farmers towards achieving a mass adoption of recommended aquaculture production technologies.