CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Theoretical Background of the Study These theories have been selected to back up the study. i. Herzberg’s two-factor theory ii. Vroom’s expectancy theory iii. McClelland’s need Achievement theory
FARMERS' MOTIVATION THROUGH AGRICULTURAL BANK AND FARMS PRODUCE PRODUCTIVITY.
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Theoretical Background of the Study These theories have been selected to back up the study. i. Herzberg’s two-factor theory ii. Vroom’s expectancy theory iii. McClelland’s need Achievement theory... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Physical distribution channels has created a created a great impact by bridging the gap between the producers and the final consumers. The inability of farmers to effectively reach out to distance markets and most final consumers with their agricultural products have resulted to waste of resources in Boki local... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Physical distribution channels has created a created a great impact by bridging the gap between the producers and the final consumers. The inability of farmers to effectively reach out to distance markets and most final consumers with their agricultural products have resulted to waste of resources in Boki local government area. The main... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Physical distribution channels has created a created a great impact by bridging the gap between the producers and the final consumers. The inability of farmers to effectively reach out to distance markets and most final consumers with their agricultural products have resulted to waste of resources in Boki local government area. The... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT Physical distribution channels has created a created a great impact by bridging the gap between the producers and the final consumers. The inability of farmers to effectively reach out to distance markets and most final consumers with their agricultural products have resulted to waste of resources in Boki local government area. The main... Continue Reading
TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL . ii DEDICATION iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS iv LIST OF ACRONYMS v TABLE OF CONTENTS vi LIST OF TABLES ix LIST OF FIGURES x LIST OF APPENDIX xi ABSTRACT xii CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1 .0 Introduction 1.1 Background to the Study I . I . I Historical Perspective • 1 .2 Theoretical Perspective 3 1 .1 .3 Conceptual... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT This study is an attempt to develop strategies of mobilizing rural farmers especial ly. the rural farmers of selected local government areas of A nambra State. The researcher adopted the concept of sustainable development as a thcorelical framework for the study and reviewed the existing pol icies and progrn:nmes with respect to... Continue Reading
ABSTRACT The research was carried out based on the perception of farmers of the effect of climate change on farm produce. The aim of the study was to identify various climatic factors that can affect farming system which include sunrise (hot temperature), winter, equinox, rainfall, summer, coldness, wind etc and also places where lakes, rivers... Continue Reading
In order to revamp agricultural production in Zambia, Government in 2002 introduced the. Farmer Input Support Programme whose aim was to improve small scale farmers’ access to maize based agricultural inputs. However, in 2015/16 season, the Ministry of Agriculture moved away from the conventional FISP and introduced an Electronic Voucher... Continue Reading