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Gender Disparity in Agricultural Extension Service Delivery: the Case of Gedeb Woreda, West Arsi Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia,Used
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The study analyzed the gender disparity in agricultural extension service delivery between female headed and maleheaded households in Gedeb Woreda of West Arsi zone. The specific objectives were to assess the types of agricultural extension services provided to farmers; to identify the level of farmers participation in agricultural extension services delivery; and to assess the gender disparity and its determinants in agricultural extension service delivery. Purposeful sampling method was employed to select Peasant Kebele Administrations of a maximum number of female headed households at an aim to get the required number of FHHs for the study. Based on this, crosssectional data were collected from 160 respondents that systematically selected for this study whereby 51 were femaleheaded and 109 were maleheaded households (MHHs). The result of this study revealed that the educational level of the household heads, livestock holding, access to credit; access to extension contact; farm size and mass media exposure had a significant and positive influence on the participation of households in full extension package service.
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