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ESTABLISHMENT OF SCHOOL FARMS: ASSESSING ITS ROLES IN DEVELOPING ENTREPRENEURIAL VENTURES FOR PUBLIC TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN AKWA IBOM STATE
ABSTRACT
This study
examined the establishment of school farms in public tertiary institutions in
Akwa Ibom State, with a focus on their role in developing entrepreneurial
ventures among students. In carrying out the study, a descriptive survey design
was adopted. The study was carried out in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The
population of the study comprised all management members of tertiary
institutions in Akwa Ibom State. This included Deputy Vice Chancellors Admin,
Bursars, and Deans of the Faculty of Agriculture in universities; Deputy
Provosts Admin and Bursars in colleges of education; and Deputy Rectors Admin
and Bursars in polytechnics. A judgmental sampling technique was used in
selecting respondents from tertiary institutions in Akwa Ibom State, namely:
University of Uyo, Akwa Ibom State University, Federal University of Technology
Akwa Ibom State, Akwa Ibom State College of Education, Federal College of
Education, Federal Polytechnic Ukana, and Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic. This
gave a total sample size of 17 respondents drawn from the selected
institutions. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire titled
“School Farms and Development of Entrepreneurial Ventures Questionnaire”
(SFDEVQ). The instrument was validated by an expert in Test, Measurement, and
Evaluation to ensure its clarity and suitability. A reliability coefficient of
0.85 was obtained, confirming the reliability of the instrument. The data
collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics to answer the research
questions. The result of findings revealed that the highest role of school
farms in entrepreneurial development was “providing hands-on entrepreneurial
training (35.29%)”, while the least role was “sustainability and long-term
business thinking (5.88%)”. It was also found that the highest percentage of
the benefit of establishing school farms was “entrepreneurship development
(23.53%)”, while the least benefit was “community engagement and extension
services (5.88%).” The study concluded that there is need for strategic
planning, policy support, and partnerships with government and private
stakeholders to maximize the benefits of school farms. One of the
recommendations made was that institutions should collaborate with agricultural
development agencies, NGOs, and private agribusiness firms.
KEYWORDS: School Farms, Entrepreneurial
Ventures, Public Tertiary Institutions, Akwa Ibom State
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