Strengthening Postharvest Technology Development and Improvement Through Feedback

Authors

  • Adegbola Research Outreach Department, Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Ilorin
  • J. A., Owojaiye Research Outreach Department, Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Ilorin
  • O. B., Ogunremi Research Outreach Department, Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Ilorin
  • O. B., Aina Research Outreach Department, Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Ilorin
  • O. B., Achime Research Outreach Department, Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Ilorin
  • K. C. and Pessu Durable Crops Research Department, Nigerian Stored Products Research Institute, Ilorin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/ijrse.2023.3.1.6

Keywords:

Feedback, Components, Research, Technologies, Transportation

Abstract

This inquiry is predicated on the datum or truism that all technologies have a gap  and or become obsolete at some point, and the utilization of passé technologies and  methods predisposes the agricultural sector to underdevelopment. It investigates  technological paucities and fixes for NSPRI technologies (NSPRI Smoking Kiln  (NSK), Parabolic-shaped Solar Dryer (PSSD), Ice Fish Box® (IFB®), Hermetic Steel  Drum (HSD) and Ventilated Plastic Crate (VPC)) from the perspective of users of  the technologies. The study adopted a cross-sectional research design using the in person method as its feedback mechanism in 18 states across 6 geopolitical zones  in Nigeria. Data were obtained through interview schedules supplemented with  key informant interviews while a multi-stage sampling procedure was employed in  the selection of respondents. Firstly, eighteen (18) States where NSPRI postharvest  technologies have been disseminated and adopted were purposively selected.  Secondly, users of improved NSPRI postharvest technologies were selected from  diverse locations within the states earlier selected. Non-probabilistic techniques  particularly snowballing were also employed at this stage. Frequencies, percentages,  means and weighted averages were employed in the analysis of data components.  Results showed that 70% of respondents have never provided feedback on NSPRI  technologies. Executives of various associations was used by 45% of NSK users,  59% of IFB users, and 48% of VPC users to provide feedback while 43% of PSSD  users and 40% of HSD users shared opinions through NSPRI extension staff. In  general, there exists a strong (NSK: 94% PSSD: 95.2% IFB®: 91% HSD: 88.6% VPC:  74.5%) willingness to recommend technologies among respondents even as they  provided positive feedback on use parameters and components of the technologies.  However, respondents opined that the roller and chimney (NSK), durability of  polypropylene cover (PSSD), draining of thawed ice (IFB®), and bolted ring (HSD)  require improvement.  

Published

2023-03-06

How to Cite

Adegbola, Owojaiye, J.A., Ogunremi, O.B., Aina, O.B., Achime, O.B., & Pessu, K.C. and. (2023). Strengthening Postharvest Technology Development and Improvement Through Feedback. International Journal of Rehabilitation and Special Education (IJRSE) , 3(1), 60–73. https://doi.org/10.48165/ijrse.2023.3.1.6