Abstract
The study was undertaken to assess the impact of Olam organization extension programmes on socio-economic life of cocoa farmers in Ondo state, Nigeria. Data were collected from 60 respondents made up of 30 Olam farmers and 30 non-Olam farmers through the use of structured interview schedule. Multistage random sampling technique was used in selecting respondents. Data were analyzed using mean statistics, standard deviation, t-test, chi-square, performance index and propensity score matching technique. The findings showed that the net income per capital of Olam farmers was significantly different from that of non-Olam farmers with a gain of N16, 466.47. Also, the project made some appreciable socio-economic impact on cocoa farmers in the following areas: ease of selling cocoa products; knowledge on cocoa production and marketing; increase in number of farmers with knapsack sprayers and other basic assets. Based on the findings of this study, Olam organization extension programmes have the potential to boost cocoa production in Ondo State. It is therefore recommended that Olam organization should involve more farmers in her programme to compliment the effort of government in cocoa resuscitation programme in Nigeria. Key words: Impact, programme, Olam, cocoa farmers, Ondo State.
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