Profitability of various cropping patterns among arable crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria

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Autor(a) principal: OJETUNDE, Babatunde Stephen
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: ODUM, Emmanuel Egbodo Boheje
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha (Online)
Texto Completo: http://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/article/view/727
Resumo: Descriptive Statistics and Net Farm Income model was used to analyze data collected from 120 Arable Farmers who adopted various cropping patterns in Niger State, Nigeria. The study specifically examined the socio-economic characteristics of arable farmers, profile the cropping patterns adopted, examined the profitability and highlighted the constraints to crop production among arable farmers in the study area. Results obtained from the study show that crop farming in the area is a male dominated. The mean age of farmers was 33years, 98.3% were married, 80.8% had one form of education or the other and 68.4% adopted a three-crop mix pattern in their crop production. Two and three crop mixes enterprise were profitable than sole cropping when gross income per ha was used as an index of profitability. Profitability was higher in single crop enterprise when returns/man day was used as an index but was higher in a two and three crop mix enterprise when net returns per ha was used as a measure of profitability. Bad roads, drought, theft of farm produce, poor extension per farm advisory services and lack of credit facilities respectively were the constraint to crop production. The study concludes that mixed cropping enterprises was more profitable than sole cropping. We recommend the promotion of mixed cropping among arable farmers for increased profitability and income to farm households, that the constraints identified be addressed by all concerned authorities so as to sustain crop production, reduce food insecurity and eradicate hunger and poverty among arable farmers in the area and Nigeria as a whole.
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spelling Profitability of various cropping patterns among arable crop farmers in Niger State, NigeriaRentabilidade de vários padrões de cultivo entre agricultores de culturas arvenses no estado de Níger, NigériaFarm incomeCropping patternsArable cropsRenda na propriedade agrícolaSistema de cultivoCulturas arvensesDescriptive Statistics and Net Farm Income model was used to analyze data collected from 120 Arable Farmers who adopted various cropping patterns in Niger State, Nigeria. The study specifically examined the socio-economic characteristics of arable farmers, profile the cropping patterns adopted, examined the profitability and highlighted the constraints to crop production among arable farmers in the study area. Results obtained from the study show that crop farming in the area is a male dominated. The mean age of farmers was 33years, 98.3% were married, 80.8% had one form of education or the other and 68.4% adopted a three-crop mix pattern in their crop production. Two and three crop mixes enterprise were profitable than sole cropping when gross income per ha was used as an index of profitability. Profitability was higher in single crop enterprise when returns/man day was used as an index but was higher in a two and three crop mix enterprise when net returns per ha was used as a measure of profitability. Bad roads, drought, theft of farm produce, poor extension per farm advisory services and lack of credit facilities respectively were the constraint to crop production. The study concludes that mixed cropping enterprises was more profitable than sole cropping. We recommend the promotion of mixed cropping among arable farmers for increased profitability and income to farm households, that the constraints identified be addressed by all concerned authorities so as to sustain crop production, reduce food insecurity and eradicate hunger and poverty among arable farmers in the area and Nigeria as a whole.O modelo de Estatísticas Descritivas e Renda Agrícola Líquida foi usado para analisar dados de 120 agricultores no Estado do Níger, na Nigéria. O estudo examinou características socioeconômicas dos agricultores, traçou o perfil dos padrões de cultivo adotados, examinou a lucratividade e destacou as restrições à produção agrícola na área de estudo. Os resultados mostram que a agricultura na área é dominada por homens, com idade média de 33 anos, 98,3% casados, 80,8% possuíam educação formal e 68,4% adotavam o padrão de três culturas em sua produção. O sistema de produção de duas e três culturas foi mais lucrativo do que a monocultura quando a receita bruta por hectare foi usada como um índice de lucratividade. A lucratividade foi mais alta em sistemas de monocultura quando retornos por dia de trabalho por pessoa foram usados como índice, mas foi maior em sistemas de duas e três culturas quando considerados os retornos líquidos por hectare. Estradas ruins, seca, roubo de produtos agrícolas, serviços inadequados de extensão e consultoria agrícola e baixo acesso a crédito, respectivamente, foram os fatores restritivos para a produção agrícola. O estudo conclui que os sistemas de cultivo misto foram mais lucrativos do que o cultivo individual. Recomendamos a promoção de culturas mistas entre os agricultores para aumentar a lucratividade e a renda das famílias agrícolas, que as restrições identificadas sejam abordadas por todas as autoridades de modo a sustentar a produção agrícola, reduzir a insegurança alimentar e erradicar a fome e a pobreza entre os agricultores da área e da Nigéria como um todo.Departamento de Diagnóstico e Pesquisa Agropecuária. Secretaria de Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural2021-12-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/article/view/72710.36812/pag.2021271185-198Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha; Vol 27 No 1 (2021): PESQ. AGROP. GAÚCHA; 185-198Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha; v. 27 n. 1 (2021): PESQ. AGROP. GAÚCHA; 185-1982595-76860104-9070reponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha (Online)instname:Secretaria de Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural do Rio Grande do Sulinstacron:SEAPDRenghttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/article/view/727/613Copyright (c) 2021 Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúchahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOJETUNDE, Babatunde Stephen ODUM, Emmanuel Egbodo Boheje2021-12-27T14:08:07Zoai:ojs.revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br:article/727Revistahttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapagPUBhttp://revistapag.agricultura.rs.gov.br/ojs/index.php/revistapag/oaipag@agricultura.rs.gov.br||2595-76860104-9070opendoar:2021-12-27T14:08:07Pesquisa Agropecuária Gaúcha (Online) - Secretaria de Agricultura, Pecuária e Desenvolvimento Rural do Rio Grande do Sulfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Profitability of various cropping patterns among arable crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria
Rentabilidade de vários padrões de cultivo entre agricultores de culturas arvenses no estado de Níger, Nigéria
title Profitability of various cropping patterns among arable crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria
spellingShingle Profitability of various cropping patterns among arable crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria
OJETUNDE, Babatunde Stephen
Farm income
Cropping patterns
Arable crops
Renda na propriedade agrícola
Sistema de cultivo
Culturas arvenses
title_short Profitability of various cropping patterns among arable crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria
title_full Profitability of various cropping patterns among arable crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Profitability of various cropping patterns among arable crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Profitability of various cropping patterns among arable crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria
title_sort Profitability of various cropping patterns among arable crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria
author OJETUNDE, Babatunde Stephen
author_facet OJETUNDE, Babatunde Stephen
ODUM, Emmanuel Egbodo Boheje
author_role author
author2 ODUM, Emmanuel Egbodo Boheje
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv OJETUNDE, Babatunde Stephen
ODUM, Emmanuel Egbodo Boheje
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Farm income
Cropping patterns
Arable crops
Renda na propriedade agrícola
Sistema de cultivo
Culturas arvenses
topic Farm income
Cropping patterns
Arable crops
Renda na propriedade agrícola
Sistema de cultivo
Culturas arvenses
description Descriptive Statistics and Net Farm Income model was used to analyze data collected from 120 Arable Farmers who adopted various cropping patterns in Niger State, Nigeria. The study specifically examined the socio-economic characteristics of arable farmers, profile the cropping patterns adopted, examined the profitability and highlighted the constraints to crop production among arable farmers in the study area. Results obtained from the study show that crop farming in the area is a male dominated. The mean age of farmers was 33years, 98.3% were married, 80.8% had one form of education or the other and 68.4% adopted a three-crop mix pattern in their crop production. Two and three crop mixes enterprise were profitable than sole cropping when gross income per ha was used as an index of profitability. Profitability was higher in single crop enterprise when returns/man day was used as an index but was higher in a two and three crop mix enterprise when net returns per ha was used as a measure of profitability. Bad roads, drought, theft of farm produce, poor extension per farm advisory services and lack of credit facilities respectively were the constraint to crop production. The study concludes that mixed cropping enterprises was more profitable than sole cropping. We recommend the promotion of mixed cropping among arable farmers for increased profitability and income to farm households, that the constraints identified be addressed by all concerned authorities so as to sustain crop production, reduce food insecurity and eradicate hunger and poverty among arable farmers in the area and Nigeria as a whole.
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