ABSTRACT
Oil palm processing is one of the occupations of women in the Dodome and
Tsyome communities in the Ho district of the Volta Region of Ghana. To assist
women to increase production, Agricultural Sector Improvement Project (ASIP)
and Helping Hand Association for Women’s Development (HHAWD) have
introduced improved palm oil processing technologies into these communities.
However these technologies are not being used.
The study was conducted to determine the technology transfer process used and
also identify problems that are militating against the trial and the subsequent
adoption of the improved technology. A descriptive research was employed to
collect data. A sample of 132 small-scale palm oil processors was randomly
selected for the study. In addition, 8 officials from ASIP and HHAWD were
purposively sampled to provide information about the improved technology.
Interviews and self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data. Data
was coded and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences
(SPSS).
The study revealed that the beneficiaries of the improved technology saw the need
for the technology. However, factors such as Technical fault on the equipment,
problems combining processing using the improved technology with farming, lack
of credit, management problems among others have negatively influenced the trial
and adoption of the technology.
The failure of the people to try and adopt the improved technology has been
attributed to the following:
• Some vital principles of technology transfer, such as the determination of
the resource base of the beneficiaries, the involvement of the beneficiaries
in the selection and introduction of the equipment and thorough training of
the beneficiaries in the use of the equipment, were not followed during the
transfer of the technology.
• Economic activities such as farming, petty-trading among others are more
lucrative to the people than palm oil processing.
• There are some technical problems with the equipment.
It is recommended that:
• Decisions to transfer improved technologies in the form of equipment to
clients in rural areas must be demand-driven if they are to be accepted.
• Thorough investigations of the needs and priorities and the resource base
of beneficiaries should be carried out so as to make sure the innovations
meet the felt needs of the people.
-• Beneficiaries of improved technologies are involved in the selection and
introduction of the technologies so as to avoid their rejection.
• There should be an organisation of adequate training for beneficiaries in the
use of improved technologies especially machinery.
• Institution of credit facilities for beneficiaries to enable them acquire the
necessary inputs.
Monitoring of rural projects by implementers needs to be intensified so as
to ensure that problems with such projects are readily identified and
solved.
ASAMOAH, B (2021). Analysis Of Technology Transfer Process And Its Implication On Adoption Of Improved Palm Oil Processing Technology By Women In Ho District. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/analysis-of-technology-transfer-process-and-its-implication-on-adoption-of-improved-palm-oil-processing-technology-by-women-in-ho-district
ASAMOAH, BROWNSFORD "Analysis Of Technology Transfer Process And Its Implication On Adoption Of Improved Palm Oil Processing Technology By Women In Ho District" Afribary. Afribary, 14 Apr. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/analysis-of-technology-transfer-process-and-its-implication-on-adoption-of-improved-palm-oil-processing-technology-by-women-in-ho-district. Accessed 20 Nov. 2024.
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