Value Chain and Profitability Analysis of Shea Butter Production in Kwara State, Nigeria

A. Adesope, O. Fatoki, T. O. Oguntoye
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The study assessed the value chain and economic viability of shea butter production in Kwara State, Nigeria. A well-structured questionnaire was used to gather information from 247 participants in the shea butter value chain industry within the State. Descriptive statistics, gross margin analysis, and linear regression were used to analyze the data gathered. The study found out that the shea nut processors and marketers were women (92%), while men (54,7%) were mostly shea nuts collectors. The average age of collectors was 43 and that of the processors and marketers were 46. Findings also revealed that the shea butter value chain is made up of collectors, assemblers, processors and marketers who perform various functions in getting the butter bye product from the shea nuts to the consumers. According to the profitability analysis that was carried out, the study discovers that the gathering, processing, and sale of shea nuts in the study area were profitable. The gross margin for 100kg of shea nut collected was ₦7,094 (1USD≈450₦) while that of the processors/marketers for 20kg of shea butter produced was ₦16,200. The major constraint facing shea nuts collectors was the felling of shea trees (82.7%) while that of processors/marketers was the lack of modern processing equipment. It is therefore necessary for government to provide credit facilities and modern processing equipment’s for rural women involved in shea butter production to enable them produce in large quantities.
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尼日利亚夸拉州乳木果油生产的价值链和盈利能力分析
该研究评估了尼日利亚夸拉州乳木果油生产的价值链和经济可行性。使用结构良好的问卷收集了该州乳木果油价值链行业的247名参与者的信息。使用描述性统计、毛利率分析和线性回归分析收集到的数据。研究发现,乳木果加工者和营销商是女性(92%),而男性(54,7%)主要是乳木果收集者。收集者的平均年龄为43岁,处理者和营销商的平均年龄为46岁。调查结果还显示,乳木果油价值链由收集者、装配者、加工商和营销人员组成,他们在将产品从乳木果果送到消费者手中的过程中发挥着不同的作用。根据所进行的盈利能力分析,研究发现研究区域的乳木果的采集、加工和销售是盈利的。收集100公斤乳木果的毛利率为7,094奈拉(1美元≈450奈拉),而生产20公斤乳木果的加工者/营销商的毛利率为16,200奈拉。乳木果收集者面临的主要限制是砍伐乳木果树(82.7%),而加工商/营销商面临的主要限制是缺乏现代加工设备。因此,政府有必要向参与乳木果油生产的农村妇女提供信贷设施和现代加工设备,使她们能够大量生产乳木果油。
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