The paper set out to examine the problem/impact of Agricultural
Development Programme (ADP) on rural poverty and development in Nigeria
using Bayelsa State as a example. The study adopted the stratified
sampling method and Chi–square statistical technique on a sample of 3000
rural dwellers in Bayelsa State to establish the factors that
influences the probability of rural dweller or farmer/fishermen escaping
poverty. The result shows that the various components of Agricultural
Development Programme (ADP) for farmers and fishermen significantly
influenced their income and thus increased their standard of living of
rural dwellers. The findings also reveal that ADP for farmers and
fishermen significantly influenced the output agricultural products and
their prices, thereby moving rural farmers/fishermen away from the
poverty trap. The study also indicates that ADP extension
services significantly influence the quality and quantity of basic food
crops and hence improves rural poverty of Bayelsan. We therefore
recommend that there is need for improve funding of the programme as
well as the effective coordination of human and non–human resources for
the programme to achieve maximum result.
Source: http://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEDS/article/view/5214
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