Abstract

The need to develop a sustainable exploitation system for the Nigerian rubber farmers requires that extension services should be available to assist the farmers in specific areas that can help them function effectively and improve productivity. The study investigated the perceived extension needs of rubber production farmers in Delta state Nigeria. The specific objectives of the study were to determine sources of information on rubber production, varieties of rubber clones cultivated by the respondents, perceived extension needs of rubber farmers, and constraints to rubber production. A multi stage sampling technique was used to select 120 rubber farmers as respondents for the study. Data were analysed using frequency, percentages, means and Pearson Product Moment correlation analysis. Results showed that majority of the respondents (85.5%) were male, married (83.3%) and had average farming experience of 14 years. The NIG801 and NIG800 varieties were the local clones majorly cultivated and the GT1 and PB217 varieties were the exotic clones majorly cultivated. Findings also showed that respondents need production information on use of formic acid for latex coagulation (66.7%), use of ammonia for latex preservation (73.3%) and marketing information (60.8%). The constraintsindicated by the respondents were problem of land tenure (81.7%), lack of adequate credit facilities (70%), fire outbreaks (72.5%) among others. The result of the hypothesis showed that age (r = 0.199) had a positive significant relationship with farmers’ extension needs. It was recommended that extension personnel should be trained on techniques of rubber production in order to deliver effectively to the farmers.
 Key words: extension needs, rubber, farmers, Delta, Nigeria

Highlights

  • Rubber is a perennial dicotyledonous plant which belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae

  • Socio-Economic Characteristics of Rubber Farmers in the Study Area Table I shows that 32.5% of the respondents were between 41 and 50 years of age while 40% of the respondents were within the age range of 51-60 years

  • The mean age of the respondents was approximately 52 years which showed that the respondents were relatively middle aged. This result agrees with the views of Abolagba et al (2003) who noted that rubber farmers consisted mainly of the aged category

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Introduction

Rubber is a perennial dicotyledonous plant which belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. It is grown commercially over millions of hectares and is capable of being exploited for over 35 years. One of the most important parts of the rubber tree from the grower’s perspective is the bark, which contains the latex producing tissues (Delabarre and Serier, 2000). Iyayi et al (2008) reported that the seeds produced by the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) contains valuable oil which has potential industrial application in the production of soap, cosmetics, paints, glazing putty while the seed cake left after the extraction of the oil has potential application in the formulation of livestock feeds and as nitrogenous fertilizer

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