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This study explores the effectiveness of radio agricultural programs in discouraging bush burning practices among farming communities in Benue State, Nigeria. It highlights how radio serves as an accessible medium to reach rural audiences, providing information on sustainable agricultural practices and the environmental consequences of bush burning. Key findings reveal that specific programs like "Farmers Digest," "Filling the Basket," and "You and Your Environment" play significant roles in educating farmers. However, the study identifies challenges such as poor program content, language…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study explores the effectiveness of radio agricultural programs in discouraging bush burning practices among farming communities in Benue State, Nigeria. It highlights how radio serves as an accessible medium to reach rural audiences, providing information on sustainable agricultural practices and the environmental consequences of bush burning. Key findings reveal that specific programs like "Farmers Digest," "Filling the Basket," and "You and Your Environment" play significant roles in educating farmers. However, the study identifies challenges such as poor program content, language barriers, and limited listenership that hinder the impact of these radio campaigns. The study recommends enhancing program content, utilizing local dialects, and sustaining the campaign's frequency to ensure continued engagement and effectiveness in promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
Autorenporträt
Iorlumun Tarlumun is a native of Shangev ya, a small village in Kwande Local Government of Benue State-Nigeria. He is a graduate of mass communication from the prestigious Benue state university, Makurdi-Nigeria. Passionate writer who is interested in exploring different areas of human endeavors and providing solutions to societal issues.