dc.description.abstract | Women play indispensable role in agriculture and in improving the quality of life in rural areas.
However, their contribution often remains concealed due to some social barriers and gender bias.
This study assessed the adoption of Agricultural Innovations among rural women farmers in Njoro
sub-county. To achieve this major objective, the study identified the socio-economic
characteristics of the respondents as well as agricultural innovations introduced and their extent of
use. Also the study determined the effects of technologies used on agricultural production. The
study adopted cross-sectional study survey with concurrent mixed methods approach entailing
equal preference to quantitative and qualitative methodologies to generate rich information that
helped fully to explore each of the survey objectives. The respondents were sampled using
different approaches for quantitative and qualitative aspects of the survey. For quantitative
segment, simple random sampling was done to identify beneficiaries’ households (HHs) for the
household survey. The survey target 240 farmers who were organized into 2 clusters of 12 farmer
groups (Each cluster 6 groups) comprising of 20 farmers each working as a production group in
Mauche and Mau-Narok divisions in Njoro sub-county, Nakuru County, Kenya. The sample size
representative of the farmers in this study was 148. Primary data collected using a combination of
quantitative and qualitative methods including group discussion, structured interview, semi
structured interview, Key informant Interviews (KII) and some PRA tools such as Venn diagram,
Gender Analysis Matrix, and Time Trends. Secondary sources comprised of relevant project
documents and State and Non-state partner reports. The data collected was analyzed using
qualitative and quantitative methods with the help of Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS).
The study findings revealed their was positive and significant relationship between the constraints encountered and adoption level of Agricultural Innovation. It was also revealed that late adoption
of innovations was due to irregular visits of extension agent. The major constraint revealed in the
study was unstable market price, which has seriously affected the women’s activities. Therefore
the study recommends that the government should enforce price stabilization policies which will
control market prices so as to reduce shortage and losses. | en_US |