Abstract

This paper examines the sources of farm information amongst a sample of cocoa farmers in the Ondo and Oyo states of Nigeria. Radio, agricultural extension agents and other farmers are found to be the most important and useful sources of farm information. Only the state in which the farmer resides and his level of formal education are related to the choice of the most useful source of information. The policy implications are noted.

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