BENEFITS DERIVED FROM SOCIAL GROUP MEMBERSHIP BY POULTRY FARMERS IN ONDO STATE, NIGERIA

Adewumi Temidire Olumoyegun, BolanleAina Olumoyegun
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Social Capital is fast taking a defining role as a necessity for successful and sustainable agricultural enterprise.  The network of farmers in developing countries like Nigeria has been seen to determine greatly their resilience, ability to escape poverty, take risks and overcome vulnerabilities. Investigating the benefits derived and constraints encountered by poultry farmers in membership of social groups was the main thrust of this study.  A two-stage sampling procedure was employed to select 120 poultry farmers in Ondo state. Questionnaire containing open and closed ended questions were used to elicit information from respondents. Data collected was analysed using frequency counts, percentages and mean. Results reveal that majority of sampled poultry farmers were between 40-59 years of age (53.3%), male (62.5%), married (73.3%), with some level of formal education (85.8%), poultry farming experience of 1-10 years (71.7%) and farm size of between 1-1000 birds (71.7%). Livelihood security (mean=1.19), accessing health services (mean=1.08), recreation (mean=1.07) and consultancy services (mean=1.03) were the top benefits of social group membership reported among respondents. Major constraints to social group membership identified by the respondents were low financial capacity (mean=1.13), poor group coordination (mean=1.22), lack of education (mean=1.08), leadership issues (mean= 0.98) and religious differences (mean=0.95). Institutional support to strengthen social group membership because of its advantages; by providing financial incentives and leadership capacity building for small scale poultry farmers is canvassed.
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尼日利亚恩多州家禽养殖户从社会团体成员身份中获得的益处
社会资本作为成功和可持续农业企业的必要条件,正在迅速发挥决定性作用。 在尼日利亚等发展中国家,农民的网络在很大程度上决定了他们的适应能力、摆脱贫困的能力、承担风险的能力以及克服脆弱性的能力。本研究的主要目的是调查家禽养殖户加入社会团体所获得的益处和遇到的制约因素。 本研究采用两阶段抽样程序,在翁多州选择了 120 名家禽养殖户。采用包含开放式和封闭式问题的调查问卷向受访者征集信息。收集到的数据使用频率计数、百分比和平均值进行分析。结果显示,大多数被抽样调查的家禽养殖户年龄在 40-59 岁之间(53.3%),男性(62.5%),已婚(73.3%),受过一定程度的正规教育(85.8%),有 1-10 年的家禽养殖经验(71.7%),养殖规模在 1-1000 只家禽之间(71.7%)。生计保障(平均值=1.19)、获得医疗服务(平均值=1.08)、娱乐(平均值=1.07)和咨询服务(平均值=1.03)是受访者报告的加入社会团体的最大益处。受访者认为社会团体成员资格的主要制约因素是经济能力低(平均值=1.13)、团体协调能力差(平均值=1.22)、缺乏教育(平均值=1.08)、领导力问题(平均值=0.98)和宗教差异(平均值=0.95)。由于社会团体成员资格具有优势,因此需要通过为小规模家禽养殖户提供经济激励和领导能力建设来加强社会团体成员资格的制度支持。
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