Increasing Food Production Through Fertilizer Voucher Programme (FVP) By Farmers In Taraba State, Nigeria

Sa Baba
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The study examines increasing food production through fertilizer voucher programme (FVP) by farmers in Taraba State, Nigeria. Specifically, the objectives include: ascertain the farming characteristics of the farmers involved in the Fertilizer Voucher Programme; ascertain farmers’ level of productivity as a result of Fertilizer Voucher Programme and assess the satisfaction of farmers participating in the Fertilizer Voucher Programme. The population for the study comprised all farmers that participated/benefited in FVP in the Taraba State, numbering 51,098 smallholder farmers. Multistage sampling technique was used to draw the sample size. In stage one (1), two senatorial zones (Central & Northern) was purposively selected for their relative peace and security. In stage two, 6 LGAs (Bali, Gashaka, Gassol and Ardo- kola, Jalingo, Zing,) respectively were randomly selected, 3 LGAs in each of the senatorial zones of the selected zones. From each of the selected LGA, 2 percent of the beneficiaries were proportionally selected and used to collect the primary data for the study. The 2 percentage were selected from each participating LGA to get a sample size of 335 respondents for the analysis of data. Majority (62.8%) of the respondents were full-time farmers while 37.2% were part- time farmers. Majority (81.8%) of the respondents were practicing their agricultural activities as a business with some quantities of outputs sold for other livelihood needs. Majority (99.7%) of respondents cultivate crops such as maize, rice, cassava and guinea-corn which are major crops in the FVP. The years of farming experience among the respondents indicate majority (51.2%) of the respondents had between 11-20 years, 23.8% spent a range of 21-30 years and 21.7% engaged in farming for between 1-10 years. The participants in the livestock industry in the FVP constituted 38.7%, while 37.59% were into mixed farming. However, 36% of them were involved in post-harvest handling/agro processing activities. Majority (56.8%) of the respondents had farm sizes of between 1-2 hectares, followed by 39.9% of the respondents of the FVP beneficiaries having a size of between 3-4 hectares of cultivable land. The results show that the respondents were satisfied with the followings: prices of fertilizer (M=3.81, SD=0.43), time of arrival of fertilizer (M=3.29, SD=0.69),quality of fertilizers by the suppliers in FVP (M=3.76,SD=0.48), pattern in fertilizer purchase in FVP (M=3.70,SD=0.47), involvement of private supplier (M=3.59, SD=0.55),access to information in the FVP (M=3.69, SD=0.49), transportation of the fertilizer (M=3.49, SD=0.52), role of cooperative associations (M=3.74, SD=0.48) and leadership development among participants (M=3.68,SD=0.49). The study suggested that the number of bags of fertilizer per participating farmer should be increased to between 5 - 8 bags per season as against the 2-4 bags in the FVP. This would make farmers to increase output and income, by implication improve food security of the Nation. The large scale farmers could be offered between 50 – 100 bags based on categories to meet up their fertilizer needs
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该研究考察了尼日利亚塔拉巴州农民通过肥料券计划(FVP)增加粮食产量的情况。具体而言,目标包括:确定参与肥料券方案的农民的耕作特点;确定参与肥料券计划的农民的生产力水平,并评估参与肥料券计划的农民的满意度。这项研究的人口包括在塔拉巴州参加/受益于FVP的所有农民,共有51 098名小农。采用多级抽样技术绘制样本量。在第一阶段(1)中,有目的地选择了两个参议院区(中部和北部),因为它们相对和平和安全。在第二阶段,分别随机抽取巴厘岛、加沙卡、加索尔和Ardo- kola、Jalingo、Zing 6个自治区,每个自治区的参议院区各3个自治区。从每个选定的LGA中,按比例选择2%的受益人并用于收集研究的主要数据。从每个参与的地方政府机构中选出2%,以获得335名受访者的样本量进行数据分析。62.8%的受访者为全职农民,37.2%为兼职农民。大多数(81.8%)答复者将其农业活动作为一项业务进行,并将部分产出出售用于其他生计需求。大多数答复者(99.7%)种植玉米、水稻、木薯和几内亚玉米等作物,这些作物是FVP的主要作物。受访者的农业经验年数显示,大多数(51.2%)受访者的农业经验在11-20年之间,23.8%的受访者从事农业的时间在21-30年之间,21.7%的受访者从事农业的时间在1-10年之间。FVP中从事畜牧业的参与者占38.7%,从事混合养殖的参与者占37.59%。然而,其中36%的人参与收获后处理/农产品加工活动。大多数应答者(56.8%)的农场规模在1-2公顷之间,其次是39.9%的FVP受益人应答者的耕地规模在3-4公顷之间。调查结果显示,受访者对以下方面感到满意:肥料价格(M=3.81, SD=0.43)、肥料到货时间(M=3.29, SD=0.69)、FVP供应商肥料质量(M=3.76,SD=0.48)、FVP供应商肥料采购方式(M=3.70,SD=0.47)、私营供应商参与(M=3.59, SD=0.55)、FVP信息获取(M=3.69, SD=0.49)、肥料运输(M=3.49, SD=0.52)、合作协会的作用(M=3.74, SD=0.48)和参与者领导力发展(M=3.68,SD=0.49)。研究表明,每个参与的农民每季的肥料袋数应增加到5 - 8袋,而在FVP中为2-4袋。这将使农民增加产量和收入,从而改善国家的粮食安全。大型农民可以根据类别提供50 - 100袋肥料,以满足他们的肥料需求
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