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Determinants of Choice of Market Outlet Among Smallholder Poultry Farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria

Yıl 2018, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2, 177 - 193, 31.05.2018
https://doi.org/10.29023/alanyaakademik.341418

Öz

The study examined the factors that influence choice of market outlet among smallholder poultry farmers in Oyo state, Nigeria. Primary data were collected using structured questionnaires. A multistage sampling technique was used to select 200 poultry farmers from two Agricultural Development Zones in Oyo state Nigeria. Multinomial logit results showed that household size, contractual agreement, road condition and total number of birds on the farm influenced the choice of local market outlet while years of formal education, years of poultry farming experience, price information and access to extension officers influenced the choice of urban market outlet. The study recommends that extension officers should provide market information to the poultry farmers regularly to enhance smallholder farmers’ commercialization

Kaynakça

  • Ad Bal (2011). Room for Alternatives, World Poultry Magazine 27(7): 5.
  • Adeoti, A. Oluwatayo I.B. and Soliu, R., (2014). Determinants of Market Participation among Maize Producers in Oyo State, Nigeria. British Journal of Economics, Management and Trade 4(7): 1115-1127.
  • Adejoro, S.O. (2000). Hand Book for Poultry Practitioners and Consultants. Jilog Nigeria Company Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
  • Agwu, N.M., Anyanwu, C.I, Mendie, E.I. (2012). Socio-Economic Determiants of Commercialization among Smallholder Farmers in Abia State, Nigeria. Greener Journal of Agricultural Science 2(8): 392 – 397.
  • Akinlade, J. Roseline, Balogun, L. Olubunmi and Obisesan A. Adekemi (2013). Commercialization of Urban Farming: The Case of Vegetable Farmers in Southwest Nigeria. Invited paper presented at the 4th International Conference of the African Association of Agricultural Economists, September 22-25, 2013, Hammamet, Tunisia.
  • Akintunde, O. and Adeoti, A.I. (2014). Assessment of Factors Affecting the Level of Poultry Disease Management in Southwest, Nigeria. Trends in Agricultural Economics 7(2):41-56.
  • Akinwunmi, J.A. (1980). Developing the Nigeria Poultry Industry: A case study of Hatchery and Feeds (Unpublished Master’s Thesis). University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
  • Bamiro, O.M., Otunaiya, A.O. and Adejumo, I. (2013). Profit Efficiency in Poultry Production in peri-urban Lagos, Nigeria. International Journal of Applied Agricultural and Apicultural Research (IJAAAR) 9 (1): 120-130.
  • Barret, C.B. (2008). Smallholder market participation: Concepts and evidence from eastern and southern Africa. Food Policy 33: 299-317.
  • Bongiwe, G. Xaba and Micah, B. Masuku (2012). Factors Affecting the Choice of Marketing Channel by Vegetable Farmers in Swaziland. Sustainable Agriculture Research 2(1) :112-123.
  • Branckeart, R.D.S., Gavira, L., Jallade, J. and Seider, R.W. (2000). Transfer of technology in poultry production for developing countries. Sustainable Development Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United nations, Rome, Italy.
  • Gani, B.S. and Adeoti, A.I. (2011). Analysis of Market Participation and Rural Poverty among Farmers in Northern Part of Taraba State, Nigeria Journal of Economics 2(1): 23-36.
  • Haddad, L. J. and Bouis, H. E. (1990). Agricultural commercialization, nutrition and the rural poor: A study of Philippine farm households. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, DC.
  • Hungwe, S.D. (2006). The African smallholder farmers’ perspective 24th ipc seminar .victoria falls, Zimbabwe 14-15 October 1999. Available online at: http:/www.agritrade.org /publications/DW%20books/pdfs/hungwe.pdf.
  • IFAD (2003). Promoting Market Access for the Rural Poor in Order to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Discussion Paper. Rome, Italy.
  • Jari, B. and Fraser, C.G. (2009). An Analysis of Institutional and Technical Factors Influencing Agricultural Marketing amongst Smallholder Farmers in the Kat River Valley, Eastern Cape, South Africa. African Journal of Agricultural Research 4 (11): 1129-1137.
  • Kuma, B., Baker, D., Getnet K. and Kassa B. (2013). Factors affecting milk market outlet choices in Wolaita zone, Ethiopia. African Journal of Agricultural Marketing 1(2): 24-31.
  • Magogo J. R., Mshenga P. M., Saidi M., Nkurumwa A., Oradu S.I. (2015). Determinants of Choice of Marketing Outlets for African Indigenous Vegetables among the Agro-Pastoral Maasai of Narok and Kajiado Counties of Kenya. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development 6(8): 29-42.
  • Mutai, K. B., Elvi N. Agunda, Augustus S. Muluvi, Lawrence K. Kibet and Mary C. Maina (2013). Determinants of smallholder sweet potato farmers’ participation in different market options: The case of Vihiga County, Kenya. Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics 5(8): 314-320.
  • NPC (2006). Analysis of Nigerian 2006 census results National Population Commission (NPC): Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Nweke, F., Spender, C. and Lynam, J. (2002). The Cassava Transformation: Africa’s Best Kept Secret. Michigan State University Press, East Lansing Michigan, U.S.A.
  • Ojo, S.O. (2002). Analysis of the three risk factors in commercial poultry production in Osun State, Nigeria. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of Nigeria Society for Animal production, March 17-21, 2002, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
  • Omiti, J., McCullough, E., Otieno, D., Madelon, M., Nyanamba, T. and Murage, A. (2006). Participatory prioritization of issues in smallholder agricultural commercialization in Kenya. Discussion Paper No. 64, Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), Nairobi.
  • Omotosho, M. (2013). Livestock Sub-Sector and Transformation Agenda in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects. A paper presented at the 47th Annual Conference of Agricultural Society of Nigeria in Ibadan.
  • Osmani A.G. and Hossain, E. (2015). Market Participation Decision of Smallholder Farmers and its Determinants in Bangladesh. Journal of Economics of Agriculture 62(1): 163-179.
  • Pingali, L.P. and Rosegrant, M.W. (1995). Agricultural Commercialization and Diversification: Process and Polices. Food Policy 20(3): 171-185.
  • Romer, P. (1993). Idea gaps and object gaps in economic development. Journal of Monetary Economics 32(3): 543–573.
  • Romer, P. (1994). New Goods, Old Theory and The Welfare cost of trade restrictions. Journal of Development Economics 43(1): 5-38.
  • Sigei, Geoffrey, Hillary Bett and Lawrence Kibet (2014) Determinants of Market Participation among Small-scale Pineapple Farmers in Kericho County, Kenya. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (MPRA) Paper No. 56149. Retrieved from http://mpra.ub.unimuenchen.de/56149/
  • Timmer, C.P. (1997). Farmers and Markets: The Political Economy of New Paradigms. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 79(2): 621-627.
  • von Braun, J. and Immink, M.D.C. (1994). “Non-traditional vegetable crops and Food Security among Smallholder farmers in Guatemala.” In: von Braun, J., and E. Kennedy (eds.). Agricultural Commercialization, Economic Development, and Nutrition. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, pp. 189-203.
  • Wooldridge, J.M. (2002). Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data. Cambridge: MIT Press.
  • World Bank (2008). World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for development. Washington DC, USA.
  • Zamasiya, B., Nelson, M., Kefasi N. and Shephard S. (2014). Determinants of soybean market participation by smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe. Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics 6 (2): 49-58.

Determinants of Choice of Market Outlet Among Smallholder Poultry Farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria

Yıl 2018, Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2, 177 - 193, 31.05.2018
https://doi.org/10.29023/alanyaakademik.341418

Öz

The study examined the factors that influence choice of market outlet among smallholder poultry farmers in Oyo state, Nigeria. Primary data were collected using structured questionnaires. A multistage sampling technique was used to select 200 poultry farmers from two Agricultural Development Zones in Oyo state Nigeria. Multinomial logit results showed that household size, contractual agreement, road condition and total number of birds on the farm influenced the choice of local market outlet while years of formal education, years of poultry farming experience, price information and access to extension officers influenced the choice of urban market outlet. The study recommends that extension officers should provide market information to the poultry farmers regularly to enhance smallholder farmers’ commercialization

Kaynakça

  • Ad Bal (2011). Room for Alternatives, World Poultry Magazine 27(7): 5.
  • Adeoti, A. Oluwatayo I.B. and Soliu, R., (2014). Determinants of Market Participation among Maize Producers in Oyo State, Nigeria. British Journal of Economics, Management and Trade 4(7): 1115-1127.
  • Adejoro, S.O. (2000). Hand Book for Poultry Practitioners and Consultants. Jilog Nigeria Company Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
  • Agwu, N.M., Anyanwu, C.I, Mendie, E.I. (2012). Socio-Economic Determiants of Commercialization among Smallholder Farmers in Abia State, Nigeria. Greener Journal of Agricultural Science 2(8): 392 – 397.
  • Akinlade, J. Roseline, Balogun, L. Olubunmi and Obisesan A. Adekemi (2013). Commercialization of Urban Farming: The Case of Vegetable Farmers in Southwest Nigeria. Invited paper presented at the 4th International Conference of the African Association of Agricultural Economists, September 22-25, 2013, Hammamet, Tunisia.
  • Akintunde, O. and Adeoti, A.I. (2014). Assessment of Factors Affecting the Level of Poultry Disease Management in Southwest, Nigeria. Trends in Agricultural Economics 7(2):41-56.
  • Akinwunmi, J.A. (1980). Developing the Nigeria Poultry Industry: A case study of Hatchery and Feeds (Unpublished Master’s Thesis). University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.
  • Bamiro, O.M., Otunaiya, A.O. and Adejumo, I. (2013). Profit Efficiency in Poultry Production in peri-urban Lagos, Nigeria. International Journal of Applied Agricultural and Apicultural Research (IJAAAR) 9 (1): 120-130.
  • Barret, C.B. (2008). Smallholder market participation: Concepts and evidence from eastern and southern Africa. Food Policy 33: 299-317.
  • Bongiwe, G. Xaba and Micah, B. Masuku (2012). Factors Affecting the Choice of Marketing Channel by Vegetable Farmers in Swaziland. Sustainable Agriculture Research 2(1) :112-123.
  • Branckeart, R.D.S., Gavira, L., Jallade, J. and Seider, R.W. (2000). Transfer of technology in poultry production for developing countries. Sustainable Development Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United nations, Rome, Italy.
  • Gani, B.S. and Adeoti, A.I. (2011). Analysis of Market Participation and Rural Poverty among Farmers in Northern Part of Taraba State, Nigeria Journal of Economics 2(1): 23-36.
  • Haddad, L. J. and Bouis, H. E. (1990). Agricultural commercialization, nutrition and the rural poor: A study of Philippine farm households. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, DC.
  • Hungwe, S.D. (2006). The African smallholder farmers’ perspective 24th ipc seminar .victoria falls, Zimbabwe 14-15 October 1999. Available online at: http:/www.agritrade.org /publications/DW%20books/pdfs/hungwe.pdf.
  • IFAD (2003). Promoting Market Access for the Rural Poor in Order to Achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Discussion Paper. Rome, Italy.
  • Jari, B. and Fraser, C.G. (2009). An Analysis of Institutional and Technical Factors Influencing Agricultural Marketing amongst Smallholder Farmers in the Kat River Valley, Eastern Cape, South Africa. African Journal of Agricultural Research 4 (11): 1129-1137.
  • Kuma, B., Baker, D., Getnet K. and Kassa B. (2013). Factors affecting milk market outlet choices in Wolaita zone, Ethiopia. African Journal of Agricultural Marketing 1(2): 24-31.
  • Magogo J. R., Mshenga P. M., Saidi M., Nkurumwa A., Oradu S.I. (2015). Determinants of Choice of Marketing Outlets for African Indigenous Vegetables among the Agro-Pastoral Maasai of Narok and Kajiado Counties of Kenya. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development 6(8): 29-42.
  • Mutai, K. B., Elvi N. Agunda, Augustus S. Muluvi, Lawrence K. Kibet and Mary C. Maina (2013). Determinants of smallholder sweet potato farmers’ participation in different market options: The case of Vihiga County, Kenya. Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics 5(8): 314-320.
  • NPC (2006). Analysis of Nigerian 2006 census results National Population Commission (NPC): Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Nweke, F., Spender, C. and Lynam, J. (2002). The Cassava Transformation: Africa’s Best Kept Secret. Michigan State University Press, East Lansing Michigan, U.S.A.
  • Ojo, S.O. (2002). Analysis of the three risk factors in commercial poultry production in Osun State, Nigeria. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of Nigeria Society for Animal production, March 17-21, 2002, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
  • Omiti, J., McCullough, E., Otieno, D., Madelon, M., Nyanamba, T. and Murage, A. (2006). Participatory prioritization of issues in smallholder agricultural commercialization in Kenya. Discussion Paper No. 64, Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA), Nairobi.
  • Omotosho, M. (2013). Livestock Sub-Sector and Transformation Agenda in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects. A paper presented at the 47th Annual Conference of Agricultural Society of Nigeria in Ibadan.
  • Osmani A.G. and Hossain, E. (2015). Market Participation Decision of Smallholder Farmers and its Determinants in Bangladesh. Journal of Economics of Agriculture 62(1): 163-179.
  • Pingali, L.P. and Rosegrant, M.W. (1995). Agricultural Commercialization and Diversification: Process and Polices. Food Policy 20(3): 171-185.
  • Romer, P. (1993). Idea gaps and object gaps in economic development. Journal of Monetary Economics 32(3): 543–573.
  • Romer, P. (1994). New Goods, Old Theory and The Welfare cost of trade restrictions. Journal of Development Economics 43(1): 5-38.
  • Sigei, Geoffrey, Hillary Bett and Lawrence Kibet (2014) Determinants of Market Participation among Small-scale Pineapple Farmers in Kericho County, Kenya. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (MPRA) Paper No. 56149. Retrieved from http://mpra.ub.unimuenchen.de/56149/
  • Timmer, C.P. (1997). Farmers and Markets: The Political Economy of New Paradigms. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 79(2): 621-627.
  • von Braun, J. and Immink, M.D.C. (1994). “Non-traditional vegetable crops and Food Security among Smallholder farmers in Guatemala.” In: von Braun, J., and E. Kennedy (eds.). Agricultural Commercialization, Economic Development, and Nutrition. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, pp. 189-203.
  • Wooldridge, J.M. (2002). Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data. Cambridge: MIT Press.
  • World Bank (2008). World Development Report 2008: Agriculture for development. Washington DC, USA.
  • Zamasiya, B., Nelson, M., Kefasi N. and Shephard S. (2014). Determinants of soybean market participation by smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe. Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics 6 (2): 49-58.
Toplam 34 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Ekonomi
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Mayokun Samuel Olufadewa Bu kişi benim

Ogheneruemu Obı-egbedı Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Mayıs 2018
Kabul Tarihi 27 Şubat 2018
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2018 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Olufadewa, M. S., & Obı-egbedı, O. (2018). Determinants of Choice of Market Outlet Among Smallholder Poultry Farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria. Alanya Akademik Bakış, 2(2), 177-193. https://doi.org/10.29023/alanyaakademik.341418