Abstract

Targeted research to identify the level of benefit respondents of thetraining program for the manufacture of handmade carpets, and determine therelationship between the independent variables studied and the level of thisbenefit, conducted this research New Valley Governorate, has been selected thevillage of the El Kaser from the center of Dakhla where he was theimplementation of a training program for the manufacture of carpets in thevillage, and that in the first week of October 2011, and follow the implementation of this program take a theoretical lectures and practicaltraining, has been collecting research data through personal interview for 35sample, through the questionnaire are met data after exposure to the trainingprogram, has been the use of certain methods of statistical metadata, which wasin percentages, and the degree to medium and frequency distribution tables todisplay and describe the data, by using the computer program PSSS, was alsoused Pearson's correlation coefficient to test hypotheses and determine thestatistical significance or not significant relationship between the dependentvariable and independent variables studied. The results show that 11.4% ofrespondents fall into the category of low utilization of theoretical lectures thetraining program for the manufacture of handmade carpets, and 31.4% of themfall into the category of average utilization, while 57.2% of them fall into thecategory of high benefit.The results indicate that 20% of the respondents fall into the category oflow utilization of the training program applied for the manufacture ofhandmade carpets, and 37.1% of them fall into the category of averageutilization, while 42.9% of respondents in the category of high benefit.The results show that contained 25.7% of respondents fall into thecategory of low utilization of the marketing methods of handmade carpets ofthe training program, and that 40% of them fall into the category of averageutilization, while 34.3% of respondents fall into the category of high benefit.The results showed that nearly two thirds of the respondents 42.9% fallin the category of those with low utilization of the total score to take advantageof the training program for the manufacture of handmade carpets, and thepercentage of 20.0% of them fall into the category of those with averageutilization, and 37.1% of them fall into the category of benefit high.The results indicated that the total degree of the level of benefitrespondents of the training program for the manufacture of handmade carpetswere significant at the level of 0.01 each of the age, degree of educationsurveyed, and the degree of exposure to sources of information on themanufacture of carpets, and the degree of the trend towards modernization,while the relationship was significant at the level of 0.05 with each of thevariables influenced by the degree of reference sources from the manufacture ofcarpets, and the degree of opinion leadership, while there were not significantrelationship with the variable size of agricultural holdings, and the degree ofopenness geographical location. It is recommended that research should beintensified and the implementation of those programs and activities for theadvancement of the process of manufacture of handmade carpets and marketingand give the rural experience in order to increase their skills in the industry, andthis requires the provision of facilities and equipment necessary for theimplementation of those activities and programs, and to increase the expertiseof staff training to see what's new and innovative in the manufacture of carpetsmanual and to connect these skills to the trainees of rural women and persuadethem to apply through the provision of persuasive techniques that help to apply all that is a novelty in the production of handmade carpets, to work onincreasing productivity to improve the quality of marketing possibilities.

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