Assessing agricultural commercialization and rural infrastructure development in rural Southwestern Nigeria: evidence from smallholder cassava farmers

O. Otekunrin
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This study assessed agricultural commercialization and rural infrastructure development of smallholder cassava farmers in rural Southwestern Nigeria. The study was conducted in Nigeria with cross-sectional data collected from 352 smallholder cassava farmers. Crop commercialization index (CCI) was used to compute each farmer’s CCI and categorized into four levels while ordered logit model was employed to analyze the determinants of agricultural commercialization of cassava farmers in the study areas. Availability of some important rural infrastructures were assessed across cassava farmers’ commercialization levels. The results revealed that 13.1 % of cassava farmers did not participate in the sale of cassava roots while 86.9 % of them participated actively in the output market. The mean and maximum CCI in the study areas was 59.1 and 95.5 respectively. The results also showed that less than 40 % and 20 % of cassava farmers in all commercialization levels had access to electricity and piped water respectively. The ordered logit regression analysis indicated that age, transport cost, cassava marketing experience, and distance to market were among the determinants of agricultural commercialization. Therefore, stakeholders should expedite policy actions capable of promoting rural infrastructure development that will enhance agricultural production, marketing and improve the quality of life of rural farming communities.
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评估尼日利亚西南部农村的农业商业化和农村基础设施发展:来自木薯小农的证据
本研究评估了尼日利亚西南部农村木薯小农的农业商业化和农村基础设施发展。这项研究是在尼日利亚进行的,收集了352名木薯小农的横断面数据。采用作物商品化指数(CCI)计算每个农户的CCI,并将CCI分为4个层次,采用有序logit模型分析研究区木薯农户农业商品化的影响因素。对一些重要农村基础设施的可用性进行了评估,涵盖了木薯种植者的商业化水平。结果显示,13.1%的木薯农民不参与木薯根的销售,86.9%的农民积极参与木薯根的产出市场。研究区CCI均值为59.1,最大值为95.5。结果还表明,在所有商业化水平的木薯农民中,分别只有不到40%和20%的人能够获得电力和自来水。有序logit回归分析表明,年龄、运输成本、木薯营销经验和市场距离是农业商业化的决定因素。因此,利益相关者应加快能够促进农村基础设施发展的政策行动,从而提高农业生产、营销和农村农业社区的生活质量。
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Acta agriculturae Slovenica
Acta agriculturae Slovenica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Acta agriculturae Slovenica is a scientific journal published quarterly by the Agronomy, and the Zootechnical Departments of the Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Source of high quality research from the field of agronomy, zootechnics, applied biology and related fields from Slovenia and other countries.
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