PROF. ADAM HAMZAAssociate ProfessorDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION COMMUNICATIONFACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND CONSUMER SCIENCESNYANKPALA Campus
Hassan, W., Adam, H., & Sulemana, N. (2020). Maize Farmers’ Perception of Effectiveness of Extension Service Delivery in Zabzugu and Tatale/Sanguli Districts in Northern Region of Ghana. International Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 6(2): 330-338.
Akumbole, AJ, Zakaria, H and Adam, H (2019). Underlying Constructs of Small-Holder Farmers’ Perceptions and Attitude towards Improved Maize Technology in Bawku West District of Ghana. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 23(3); pp 41-56
Zakaria, H, Akumbole, AJ, and Adam, H (2019). Effects of adoption of improved maize technology on yield among smallholder maize farmers in the Bawku West District of Upper East Region of Ghana. International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research and Technology in Extension and Education Systems, 9(1); pp. 21 – 31.
Akumbole, JA, Zakaria, H., Adam, H (2018). Determinants of Adoption of Improved Maize Technology among Smallholder Maize Farmers in the Bawku West District of the Upper East Region of Ghana. Agricultural Extension Journal. 2(3); pp;165-175.
Zakaria, H, Abujaja, AM, Adam, H and Walata YS (2015). Does Gender Makes Any Difference in Livelihoods Diversification? Evidence from Northern Ghana. International Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development Studies, 1(1); pp. 36-51.
Adam, H and Zakaria, H (2015). Determinants of Female Labour Force Participation in Farm and Non-Farm Livelihood Enterprises: The Case of Female Labour Participation in Northern Ghana. Asian Academic Research Journal of Social Science & Humanities, 1(31); pp. 239 - 260
Zakaria, H, Walata, YS, Abujaja, AM and Adam, H (2014). Socioeconomic Analysis of Smallholder Yam Production in Northeastern Corridors of Northern Ghana: Does Type of Planting Material Used Makes Any Difference? International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research, 3(4); Pp. 2319-1473.
Abujaja, AM, Zakaria, H and Adam, H (2014). Influence of Socio-Economic Characteristics on the Utilization of Development Interventions: A Case Study of Shea Butter Processors in Northern Ghana. Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare. 4(16); pp. 99 – 106
Zakaria, H, Adam, H and Abujaja, AM (2014). Knowledge and Perception of Farmers towards Genetically Modified Crops: The Perspective of Farmer Based Organizations in Northern Region of Ghana. American International Journal of Contemporary Scientific Research, 1 (2); pp. 149 -161
Adam, H, Zakaria, H and Abujaja, AM (2014). Sociocultural implications on innovation adoption: the case of adoption of yam minisett technology among farmers in Northern Region, Ghana. Journal of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, 1(7): pp 105-113
Zakaria, H, Adam, H and Abujaja, AM (2014). ‘Assessment of Agricultural Students of University for Development Studies Intention to Take Up Self-Employment in Agribusiness. International Journal of Information Technology and Business Management. 2(1); p53 – p67.
Zakaria, H, Adam H and Abujaja, AM (2013). The Perception of Agricultural Students and Self-Employment in Agribusiness: A Case Study of Students of University for Development Studies, Ghana. International Journal of Research in Commerce & Management. 12(2013). pp 104 - 108.
Zakaria, H, Abujaja, AM, Adam, H, Nabila, YA and Mohammed, I (2013). Factors affecting Farmers’ willingness to pay for improved irrigation service: A case study of Bontanga Irrigation Scheme in Northern Ghana. International Journal of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 2 (1); pp. 068-076.
Abujaja, AM, Zakaria, H and Adam, H (2013). Effects of Development Interventions on the Productivity and Profitability of Women Shea Butter Processors in the West Gonja District of Northern Ghana. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, 3(12); pp. 914-923.
Who We Are
The Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Consumer Sciences (FOAFCS), located at the Nyankpala Campus, is the premier faculty of the University for Development Studies (UDS), having begun in 1993 as the Faculty of Agriculture.