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Yıl 2024, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 1, 96 - 106, 30.07.2024

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  • Alao B.I., Olasore A. A. & Aremu A. O. 2013. Analysis of Child Labour among Rural Household of Oyo State, Nigeria. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, 3(5), 337- 345.
  • Albert C.O. & Igbokwe E.M. 2014. Assessment of rural livelihoods in oil producing communities of Rivers State, Nigeria. Agricultura, Agricultural Practice and Science Journal, 1-2 (89-90), 103-108.
  • Albert U. O., David E. I. & Bishop O. O. 2020. Child Labor in Agricultural Production and Socioeconomic Variables among Arable Farming Households in Nigeria. Journal of Rural Social Sciences, 29 (2), 67–81
  • Allen D.W. & Lueck D. 1998. The Nature of the Farm. Journal of Law and Economics, 41(2), 343–386. doi:10.1086/467393
  • Amaza P.S. & Maurice D.C. 2005. Identification of factors that influence technical efficiency in rice- based production systems in Nigeria. In: P. Kormawa and A.A. Toure (eds.) Proceedings of a workshop on Rice Policy and Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa held in Africa Rice Center (WARDA) Cotonou, Benin, 7th – 9th November. Pp.70- 81.
  • Anyiro C.O., Emerole C.O., Osondu C.K., Udah S. C. & Ugorji S. E. 2021. Labour-Use Efficiency by Smallholder Yam Farmers in Abia State Nigeria: A Labour-Use Requirement Frontier Approach. International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics, 1 (1), 151-163
  • Angemi D. 2002. Labour Market Efficiency and the Determinants of Agricultural Child Labour. Poverty Monitoring and Analysis Unit (PMAU). Kampala: Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Uganda.
  • Aregheore E.M. 2009. Country Pasture/Forage Resource Profiles Nigeria
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  • Bélières J. F., Bonnal P., Bosc P. M., Losch B., Marzin J., Sourrisseau J. M. & Thirion M.C. 2015. Family Farming Around the World: Definitions, Contributions and Public Policy, Montpellier, CIRAD & Paris, Agence Française de Development. Pp. 12 -29.
  • Canwat V. 2012 Modeling Seasonal farm Labour Demand: What can we learn from Rural Kakamega District, Western Kenya? International Journal of Development and Sustainability 1 (2), 195-211
  • CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems. 2015. Annual Report 2015: Towards Sustainable livelihoods in Dry-Lands. Amman, Jordan. pp. 1-10.
  • Davidova S. & Thomson K. 2014. Family Farming in Europe: Challenges and Prospects, in-depth analysis for European Parliament Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, Brussels. pp. 25.
  • Hennessy T. 2014. CAP 2014-2020 Tools to Enhance Family Farming: Opportunities and Limits, in-depth analysis for European Parliament Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, Brussels. pp. 51.
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  • Radel C. B., Schmook J. M., Crisol M. & Peggy P. 2012. Labour Migration and Gendered Agricultural Relations: The Feminization of Agriculture in the Ejidal Sector of Calakmul, Mexico, Journal of Agrarian Change, 12 (1), 98-119.
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  • Tanko L., Onyenweaku C.E. & Nwosu A.C. 2006. Optimum crop combination under limited resource condition: A micro level study in Yauri, Kebbi State, Nigeria. The Nigerian Agricultural Journal, 37(5), 1-10.
  • Toulmin C. & Bara G. 2003. Transformations in West African agriculture and the role of family farms. Issue Paper No. 123. Drylands Programme: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). pp. 29.
  • Ujah O.C. & Okoro D. 2009. Agricultural expenditures; Budget tracking and investment analysis of the agricultural sector in Nigeria. Reports on Food Security by Civil Society Coalition for Poverty Eradication, Abuja. pp. 1- 16.
  • Yusuf I.M. 2018. Aanalysis of Family Labour Utilization in the Production of Selected Crops in Dry-Lands: Evidence from Kahutu, Katsina State, Nigeria. Agro search, 18 (2), 15 – 27
  • Zamani M. I. & Adera O. N. 2016. Evaluation of the socio-economic characteristics of cassava farmers and their profit efficiency: Empirical evidence from South western Nigeria. African Journal of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, 4 (4), 345-350.

Family Labour Utilization among Small Scale Arable Crop Farmers: Evidence from Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 1, 96 - 106, 30.07.2024

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This study focused on the use of family labor by arable crop farmers in Ondo State, aiming to understand their involvement in farming and its implications for income and employment generation, particularly for the youth. The research specifically assessed the availability of family labor and its utilization level among farmers. A two-stage sampling procedure was employed to select 120 arable crop farmers across the Local Government Area of the State. Data were gathered using structured questionnaire and interviews for quantitative analysis, and Focus Group Discussions (FGD) for qualitative insights. The data were analyzed using Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) at a 0.05 significance level, and qualitative data were transcribed following standard transcription guidelines. The findings revealed that only 31.9% of the respondents utilized family labor, with 21.0% of this labour comprising the farmers' direct children. Family labor was primarily employed for activities like planting (x̅ = 3.31), weeding (x̅ = 2.72), processing (x̅ = 2.13), and fertilizer application (x̅ = 2.01). The OLS results indicated that age (t = -4.28; p < 0.000), years of experience (t = -5.96; p < 0.000), and farm size (t = 4.16; p < 0.000) significantly and positively influenced the use of family labor. The study concluded that arable crop farmers predominantly relied on hired labor, with family labor being employed for less physically demanding tasks, excluding land clearing and tree felling. It is recommended that the government should design a programme that could encourage youth to stay in the farming communities with the primary aim of making them available for family labour.

Kaynakça

  • Alao B.I., Olasore A. A. & Aremu A. O. 2013. Analysis of Child Labour among Rural Household of Oyo State, Nigeria. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, 3(5), 337- 345.
  • Albert C.O. & Igbokwe E.M. 2014. Assessment of rural livelihoods in oil producing communities of Rivers State, Nigeria. Agricultura, Agricultural Practice and Science Journal, 1-2 (89-90), 103-108.
  • Albert U. O., David E. I. & Bishop O. O. 2020. Child Labor in Agricultural Production and Socioeconomic Variables among Arable Farming Households in Nigeria. Journal of Rural Social Sciences, 29 (2), 67–81
  • Allen D.W. & Lueck D. 1998. The Nature of the Farm. Journal of Law and Economics, 41(2), 343–386. doi:10.1086/467393
  • Amaza P.S. & Maurice D.C. 2005. Identification of factors that influence technical efficiency in rice- based production systems in Nigeria. In: P. Kormawa and A.A. Toure (eds.) Proceedings of a workshop on Rice Policy and Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa held in Africa Rice Center (WARDA) Cotonou, Benin, 7th – 9th November. Pp.70- 81.
  • Anyiro C.O., Emerole C.O., Osondu C.K., Udah S. C. & Ugorji S. E. 2021. Labour-Use Efficiency by Smallholder Yam Farmers in Abia State Nigeria: A Labour-Use Requirement Frontier Approach. International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics, 1 (1), 151-163
  • Angemi D. 2002. Labour Market Efficiency and the Determinants of Agricultural Child Labour. Poverty Monitoring and Analysis Unit (PMAU). Kampala: Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Uganda.
  • Aregheore E.M. 2009. Country Pasture/Forage Resource Profiles Nigeria
  • Attah A.W. 2012. Food Security in Nigeria: The Role of Peasant Farmers in Nigeria. An International Multidisciplinary Journal, 6 (4), 173-190.
  • Bélières J. F., Bonnal P., Bosc P. M., Losch B., Marzin J., Sourrisseau J. M. & Thirion M.C. 2015. Family Farming Around the World: Definitions, Contributions and Public Policy, Montpellier, CIRAD & Paris, Agence Française de Development. Pp. 12 -29.
  • Canwat V. 2012 Modeling Seasonal farm Labour Demand: What can we learn from Rural Kakamega District, Western Kenya? International Journal of Development and Sustainability 1 (2), 195-211
  • CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems. 2015. Annual Report 2015: Towards Sustainable livelihoods in Dry-Lands. Amman, Jordan. pp. 1-10.
  • Davidova S. & Thomson K. 2014. Family Farming in Europe: Challenges and Prospects, in-depth analysis for European Parliament Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, Brussels. pp. 25.
  • Hennessy T. 2014. CAP 2014-2020 Tools to Enhance Family Farming: Opportunities and Limits, in-depth analysis for European Parliament Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, Brussels. pp. 51.
  • International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). 2014. International Year of Family Farming. pp. 1-21.
  • Job N.N. & Adebola A. 2015. Farm labour supply and utilization for food crop production in Nigeria. Turkey Proceedings of INTCESS15- 2nd International Conference on Education and Social Sciences. pp. 30 – 39.
  • Kimhi A. 2009. Demand for on-farm permanent hired labour on family holdings: A comment. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 36(3), 447–452.
  • Marjanovic V. 2017. The Practice That Marks the Beginning of Arable Crop Life Cycle. https://blog.agrivi.com/post/the-practice-that-support-arable crops.
  • Mohammed M.A. & Isgin T. 2016. Technical Efficiency of Cassava Production in the Savannah Zone of Northern Ghana: Stochastic Frontier Analysis; Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare; 6 (20), 62-72.
  • Mbah E. N., Ezeano C. I. & Odiaka A. A. 2016. Analysis of Rural Youths Participation in Family Farming in Benue State, Nigeria: Implications for Policy Nigeria Current Research in Agricultural Sciences, 3(3), 46-56
  • NEPAD 2013. Agriculture in Africa: Transformation and Outlook in Annual Trends and Outlook Report, New Partnership for Africa Development. pp. 1-72
  • Ogaji A., Sallawu H., Bako R. U., Oseghale A. I. & Adedokun M. 2023. Effect of Arable Crop Production on Poverty Status of Farmers in Niger State, Nigeria. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), VIII (XII), 258 - 271
  • Oluyole K.A., Adebiyi S. & Adejumo M.O. 2007. An assessment of the adoption of Cocoa, rehabilitation techniques among Cocoa farmers in Ijebu East Local Government Area of Ogun State. J. Agric. Res policies, 2(10), 56-60.
  • Oluwatayo I. B., Sekumade A. B. & Adesoji S.A. 2008. Resource Use Efficiency of Maize Farming households in Rural Nigeria: Evidence from Ekiti State. World Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 4(1), 91-99. 20
  • Olayide M.C. 2002. Technical Efficiency and productivity of maize producers Efficiency and productivity of Maize producers within and outside the Global, 2000 projects. Agricultural Economies, 19 (3), 341-348.
  • Onubuogu G.C., Esiobu N.S., Nwosu C.S. & Okereke C.N. 2014. Resource use efficiency of smallholder cassava farmers in Owerri Agricultural zone, Imo State, Nigeria; Scholarly J. Agric. Sci., 7(8), 142-155.
  • Poulton C., Andrew D. & Jonathan K. 2010. The Future of Small Farms: New Directions for Services, Institutions, and Intermediation, World Development, 38 (10), 1413–1428.
  • Radel C. B., Schmook J. M., Crisol M. & Peggy P. 2012. Labour Migration and Gendered Agricultural Relations: The Feminization of Agriculture in the Ejidal Sector of Calakmul, Mexico, Journal of Agrarian Change, 12 (1), 98-119.
  • Swanson B.E. & Davis, K. 2014. Status of Agricultural Extension and Rural Advisory Services Worldwide. GFRAS-Status of Rural Advisory Services Worldwide.doc. pp. 41.
  • Schneider S. 2005. Human capital is the key to growth: Success Stories and Policies for 2020, Current Issues: Global growth Centers. Frankfurt am Main: pp. 1- 15.
  • Tanko L., Onyenweaku C.E. & Nwosu A.C. 2006. Optimum crop combination under limited resource condition: A micro level study in Yauri, Kebbi State, Nigeria. The Nigerian Agricultural Journal, 37(5), 1-10.
  • Toulmin C. & Bara G. 2003. Transformations in West African agriculture and the role of family farms. Issue Paper No. 123. Drylands Programme: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). pp. 29.
  • Ujah O.C. & Okoro D. 2009. Agricultural expenditures; Budget tracking and investment analysis of the agricultural sector in Nigeria. Reports on Food Security by Civil Society Coalition for Poverty Eradication, Abuja. pp. 1- 16.
  • Yusuf I.M. 2018. Aanalysis of Family Labour Utilization in the Production of Selected Crops in Dry-Lands: Evidence from Kahutu, Katsina State, Nigeria. Agro search, 18 (2), 15 – 27
  • Zamani M. I. & Adera O. N. 2016. Evaluation of the socio-economic characteristics of cassava farmers and their profit efficiency: Empirical evidence from South western Nigeria. African Journal of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, 4 (4), 345-350.
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Gbenga Koledoye 0000-0001-6514-3123

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 27 Haziran 2024
Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Temmuz 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 31 Ocak 2024
Kabul Tarihi 24 Haziran 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 8 Sayı: 1

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APA Koledoye, G. (2024). Family Labour Utilization among Small Scale Arable Crop Farmers: Evidence from Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research, 8(1), 96-106.
AMA Koledoye G. Family Labour Utilization among Small Scale Arable Crop Farmers: Evidence from Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria. EJAR. Temmuz 2024;8(1):96-106.
Chicago Koledoye, Gbenga. “Family Labour Utilization Among Small Scale Arable Crop Farmers: Evidence from Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria”. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research 8, sy. 1 (Temmuz 2024): 96-106.
EndNote Koledoye G (01 Temmuz 2024) Family Labour Utilization among Small Scale Arable Crop Farmers: Evidence from Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research 8 1 96–106.
IEEE G. Koledoye, “Family Labour Utilization among Small Scale Arable Crop Farmers: Evidence from Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria”, EJAR, c. 8, sy. 1, ss. 96–106, 2024.
ISNAD Koledoye, Gbenga. “Family Labour Utilization Among Small Scale Arable Crop Farmers: Evidence from Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria”. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research 8/1 (Temmuz 2024), 96-106.
JAMA Koledoye G. Family Labour Utilization among Small Scale Arable Crop Farmers: Evidence from Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria. EJAR. 2024;8:96–106.
MLA Koledoye, Gbenga. “Family Labour Utilization Among Small Scale Arable Crop Farmers: Evidence from Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria”. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research, c. 8, sy. 1, 2024, ss. 96-106.
Vancouver Koledoye G. Family Labour Utilization among Small Scale Arable Crop Farmers: Evidence from Akoko South West Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria. EJAR. 2024;8(1):96-106.
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