Socioeconomic Determinants of Off-Farm Income Generating Activities Among Smallholder Rice Farmers in Anambra State

Uchelue, C.S., Isibor, C.A., Nkamigbo, D.C.
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The study examined the socio-determinants of off-farm income among small-holder rice farmers in Anambra State. Specifically, it described socio-economic characteristics, off-farm income generating activities, and level of participation in various off-farm income generating activities in the study area. Multistage sampling procedure involving purposive and random sampling methods were used to select two agricultural zones, four LGAs, eight communities, thirty smallholder rice farmers and two hundred and forty (240) respondents for the study. Primary data were collected by means of structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics (means, frequency distribution, percentages, tables and mean ranking) and Simpson participation index. Findings showed that majority of the farmers are within the age limit of 41-50 years and majority had no access to credit due to bottleneck activities and collateral requirements in obtaining the loan from most financial institution. Result on off-farm income generating activities showed that many of the smallholder rice farmers are into trading (54.2%), handcraft (52.5%), repair (50.8%) and many others that help them to generate extra income in the study area. Result of level of off farm participation by smallholder rice farmers revealed that moderate level of off-farm income participation had a high percentage of 52.5% with mean value of 0.49. Thus, smallholder rice farmers participated in off-farm income generation activities moderately. Government should of necessity address the issue of fuel subsidy removal which has a gross effect on the movement of farmers and insufficient extension workers in the State should be addressed by relevant stake holders were recommended. Keywords: Determinants, off-farm, Income, rice farmers.
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阿南布拉州小农稻农非农创收活动的社会经济决定因素
该研究调查了阿南布拉州小农稻农非农收入的社会决定因素。具体来说,它描述了研究地区的社会经济特征、非农创收活动以及参与各种非农创收活动的水平。采用有目的和随机抽样的多阶段抽样程序,选择了两个农业区、四个地方自治政府、八个社区、30个小农和240名受访者进行研究。主要资料采用结构化问卷法收集。采用描述性统计(均值、频率分布、百分比、表格和均值排序)和Simpson参与指数对数据进行分析。调查结果显示,大多数农民的年龄在41-50岁之间,由于从大多数金融机构获得贷款的瓶颈活动和抵押品要求,大多数农民无法获得信贷。非农创收活动的结果显示,许多小农稻农从事贸易(54.2%)、手工业(52.5%)、修理(50.8%)和许多其他有助于他们在研究区域产生额外收入的活动。小农稻农非农收入参与水平的结果显示,中等水平的非农收入参与比例较高,为52.5%,平均值为0.49。因此,小农稻农适度参与非农创收活动。建议政府必须解决取消燃料补贴的问题,这对农民的流动产生了严重影响,有关利益攸关方应解决该邦推广人员不足的问题。关键词:决定因素,非农,收入,稻农。
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International Journal of Current Research and Review Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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