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Marketing of Selected Non Wood Forest Products in Asaba, Delta State

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 21 Sayı: 1, 74 - 89, 03.04.2021
https://doi.org/10.17475/kastorman.908670

Öz

Aim of study: Non-timber forest products have diverse benefits to man and the environment. Hence, this study was carried out to provide information on the types of NWFPs sold, marketing channel, structure, performance and challenges faced by marketing of selected NWFPs.
Area of study: This study was conducted in Asaba, Delta State.
Material and methods: Simple random sampling was used to select 105 respondents from five major markets in Asaba using structured questionnaire. Descriptive statistics (frequency count, percentage, means, charts), costs and return, likert scale and chi square analysis were the analytical tools used.
Main results: Females were the major participants in the markets for NWFPs. Varieties of species were sold with various marketing participants and routes. These routes ensure the delivery of the NWFPs to the end users. An imperfect market structure exists for most of the selected NWFPs except for Aldabrachelys gigantean with a good profit margin. Of the selected NWFPs, Aldabrachelys gigantean and Chrysophyllum albidum were the most profitable with an index of 0.97 kobo (US$0.00027) and 0.89 kobo (US$0.00029) respectively for every ₦1 ($0.003) investment.
Highlights: The markets for NWFPs were faced with numerous constraints amongst them were high price fluctuation and perishability of the products. The implication is that most of these NWFPs when not quickly sold out are subjected to degradation which leads to their eventual disposal and wastage of natural resources. To combat these constraints, good storage and processing facility should be made available for storing NWFPs to ensure their availability in all seasons and to limit wastage.

Kaynakça

  • Adepoju, A.A. & Salau, A.S. (2007). Economic valuation of Non-timber forest products (NWFPs). Munich Personal RePEc Archive (MPRA) Paper No. 2689, posted 11 Apr 2007 UTC Munich Personal RePEc Archive, available online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2689/.
  • Aiyeloja, A.A. & Ajewole, O.I. (2006). Non-timber forest products’ marketing in Nigeria, a case study of Osun Sstate. Educational Research and Reviews, 1 (2), 52-58.
  • Akintan, C.I., Gbadebo, J.O., Oseke, J.I., Akinbi, O.J. & Akintan, A.O. (2013). Potentials of Non wood forest products (NWFPs) for poverty alleviation iIn Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State. Journal of Forestry Research and Management, 10, 29-39.
  • Amusa, T.O., Babalola, F.D., Jimoh, S.O. & Popoola, L. (2011). Can NWFPs help eradicate poverty? A case study from tropical lowland rainforest of southwest Nigeria. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria held in Osogbo, Osun State 05 –10 December, 2011, 18-36.
  • Anosike, Q.C., Otorokpo, A., Dan, P.H., Aronu, A.J. & Nsien, B. I. (2011). Forestry: An option for poverty alleviation in a developing economy, Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria held in Osogbo, Osun State 05–10 December, 2011, 37-42.
  • Arowosoge, O.G.E., Ogunsanwo, O.Y. & Popoola, L. (2011). Spatial and temporal price variation of sawn-wood utilized for furniture making in selected cities in Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Social Research. 11(1), 106-117.
  • Asaba Meteorological Station (2009). In:Meteorological Bulletin Lagos (2009).
  • Babalola, F.D. (2009). Prospects and challenges of production and marketing of Non-Timber Forest Products (NWFPs) by rural farmers in Southwest Nigeria. Academic Journal of Plant Sciences, 2 (4), 222-230.
  • Balgis, O.E., John, P., Neil, A., Maria, B., Carol, J., Pierce, C., Brent, S., Talaat, D., Linda, A., Joyce, J. N. & Carmenza, R. (2009). Future Socio-economic impacts and vulnerabilities. In: Risto, S., Alexander, B and Pia, K.. (Eds). Adaptation of forests and people to climate change: A global assessment report, IUFRO World Series, 22, 101-122.
  • Chidebere, M.N., Ejike, R.D. & Akwiwu U.N. (2016). Economics of Non-Timber Forest Products (NWFPs) marketing in Ikwuano Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria, European Journal of Agriculture and Forestry Research, 4(2), 1-8.
  • Courtois, P. & Subervie, J. (2013). Farmer bargaining power and market information services, CSAE Conference: Economic Development in Africa held on 17th - 19th March 2013, at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 1-35.
  • Ejemeyovwi, D.O. (2015). Crime mapping using time series analysis in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria: a remote sensing and GIS approach, European Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2(2), 52-71, ISSN: 2059-3058.
  • Ekeke, B.A. (2003). Community forestry and poverty reduction in Nigerian mangrove areas. Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, 15-21. Famuyide, O.O., Adebayo, O., Bolaji-Olutunji, K. A., Awe, F., Owoeye, A.Y., Awodele, D.O. & Adeyemo, A., (2013). Assessment and sustainable management of Non-timber Forest Products used as food and medicine among urban dwellers in Oyo State, Nigeria Journal of Horticulture and Forestry, 5(11), 186-193.
  • FAO, 2005. Forest for poverty reduction: changing role for research, development and training institutions. A report of the conference proceedings, Sim, H.C., Appanah, S. and Hooda, N., eds. Bangkok ISBN No: 974-7946-76-9. 1-88 (also available at http://www.fao.org/3/a-af349e.pdf).
  • FAO, 2002. Non-wood Forest Products in 15 countries of Tropical Asia: An overview, Vantomme, P., Markkula, A. and Leslie, R. N. eds. Bangkok. (also available at www.fao.org).
  • Gbigbi, T.M. (2020). Impact of multinational oil firms corporate social responsibility on agricultural development in Host communities in Nigeria. Black-Sea Journal of Agriculture, 3(2), 146-154.
  • Great Lakes Forest Alliance. (2012). Traditional Forest Products. Local specialty and niche market potential: Opportunities for Oregon’s small woodland, 89.
  • Kaushalendra, K.J. (2016). Some marketing aspects of important Non-Timber Forest Products in a proposed UNESCO Heritage Site of Arunanchal Pradesh., India Journal of Plant Chemistry and Ecophysiology, 1(1), 102-120.
  • Langley A., Patel H., Houghton R.J. (2017) Fostering a Community of Practice for Industrial Processes. In: Grösser S., Reyes-Lecuona A., Granholm G. (eds) Dynamics of Long-Life Assets. Springer, Cham. 151-168 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45438-2_9
  • Latsamy, P., Ting, Z. & Ng-Chee, K., (2013). Non-Timber Forest Products marketing: Trading network of trader and market chain in Luang Namtha Province, Lao PDR. Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 18, 48-57.
  • Luni, P, Maharjan, K.L., Joshi, N.P. & Dangol, D.R. (2011). Collection and marketing of Non-Timber Forest Products by Chepang Community in Nepal. The Journal of Agriculture and Environment 12, 1-21.
  • Muktar, R., Muktar, M., Ahmed, M. & Alemayehu, B. (2017). Socio-economic importance of Non wood forest products and its implication on natural forest conservation. Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development, 8(17), 45-52.
  • Nwoboshi, L.C. (1986). Meeting the challenges of deforestation in Nigeria through effective reforestation. In: Oguntala A.B. (Ed). Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria. Minna. Nigeria.
  • Ohwo, O.A. & Adeyemi, A.A. (2015). Price transmission and market integration of sawnwood of Poga oleosa (Pierre) in Delta State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Agriculture, Food and Environment, 11 (3),114-122.
  • Ruoxi, Q. (2015). Developing a marketing plan for mshm program at the collins college of hospitality management. A project presented to the Faculty of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Hospitality Management, 1-51.
  • Shomkegh, S.A. & Tem, O. (2008). Ethno-botanical survey of the non-timber forest products in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State. Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, 682-687.
  • Shylajan, C.S. & Mythili, G. (2007). Community dependence on Non-timber Forest Products: A Household analysis and its implication for forest conservation, WP-2007-005. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai. 2007.
  • Tilling, R., Bharali, P., Dutta, P., Gogoi, G., Paul A. & Das, A.K. (2015). Ethno-medicinal plants used by Apatani tribe of Ziro Valley of Arunanchal Pradesh. International Journal of Conservation Science, 6, 411-418.
  • Velázquez, B, Buffaria, B. & European Commission (2017). About farmers’ bargaining power within the new CAP, Agricultural and Food Economics 5(16), 1-13. DOI 10.1186/s40100-017-0084-y.

Delta Eyaleti, Asaba'da Seçilmiş Odun Dışı Orman Ürünlerinin Pazarlanması

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 21 Sayı: 1, 74 - 89, 03.04.2021
https://doi.org/10.17475/kastorman.908670

Öz

Çalışmanın amacı: Ahşap olmayan orman ürünlerinin insana ve çevreye çeşitli faydaları vardır. Bu nedenle, bu çalışma, satılan NWFP türleri, pazarlama kanalı, yapısı, performansı ve seçilen NWFP'lerin pazarlanmasının karşılaştığı zorluklar hakkında bilgi sağlamak için yapılmıştır.
Çalışma alanı: Bu çalışma Delta Eyaleti, Asaba'da yapılmıştır.
Materyal ve yöntem: Basit rastgele örnekleme, yapılandırılmış anket kullanılarak Asaba'daki beş büyük pazardan 105 katılımcıyı seçmek için kullanıldı. Tanımlayıcı istatistikler (sıklık sayısı, yüzde, ortalamalar, grafikler), maliyetler ve getiri, likert ölçeği ve ki kare analizi kullanılan analitik araçlardı.
Temel sonuçlar: Kadınlar, NWFP'ler için pazarlarda ana katılımcılardı. Çeşitli pazarlama katılımcıları ve rotaları ile tür çeşitleri satıldı. Bu yollar, NWFP'lerin son kullanıcılara teslim edilmesini sağlar. İyi bir kar marjına sahip Aldabrachelys devi haricinde, seçilen NWFP'lerin çoğu için kusurlu bir piyasa yapısı mevcuttur. Seçilen NWFP'lerden Aldabrachelys gigantean ve Chrysophyllum albidum, her ₦ 1 (0,003 $) yatırım için sırasıyla 0,97 kobo (US $ 0,00027) ve 0,89 kobo (US $ 0,00029) endeksiyle en karlı olanlardı.
Araştırma vurguları: NWFP pazarları, aralarında yüksek fiyat dalgalanmaları ve ürünlerin bozulabilirliği gibi çok sayıda kısıtlamayla karşı karşıya kaldı. Bunun anlamı, bu NWFP'lerin hızlı bir şekilde satılmadıklarında bozulmaya maruz kalmaları ve bu da onların nihai olarak elden çıkarılmasına ve doğal kaynakların israfına yol açmasıdır. Bu kısıtlamalarla mücadele etmek için, NWFP'lerin her mevsim kullanılabilirliğini sağlamak ve israfı sınırlamak için iyi bir depolama ve işleme tesisi sağlanmalıdır.

Kaynakça

  • Adepoju, A.A. & Salau, A.S. (2007). Economic valuation of Non-timber forest products (NWFPs). Munich Personal RePEc Archive (MPRA) Paper No. 2689, posted 11 Apr 2007 UTC Munich Personal RePEc Archive, available online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2689/.
  • Aiyeloja, A.A. & Ajewole, O.I. (2006). Non-timber forest products’ marketing in Nigeria, a case study of Osun Sstate. Educational Research and Reviews, 1 (2), 52-58.
  • Akintan, C.I., Gbadebo, J.O., Oseke, J.I., Akinbi, O.J. & Akintan, A.O. (2013). Potentials of Non wood forest products (NWFPs) for poverty alleviation iIn Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State. Journal of Forestry Research and Management, 10, 29-39.
  • Amusa, T.O., Babalola, F.D., Jimoh, S.O. & Popoola, L. (2011). Can NWFPs help eradicate poverty? A case study from tropical lowland rainforest of southwest Nigeria. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria held in Osogbo, Osun State 05 –10 December, 2011, 18-36.
  • Anosike, Q.C., Otorokpo, A., Dan, P.H., Aronu, A.J. & Nsien, B. I. (2011). Forestry: An option for poverty alleviation in a developing economy, Proceedings of the 34th Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria held in Osogbo, Osun State 05–10 December, 2011, 37-42.
  • Arowosoge, O.G.E., Ogunsanwo, O.Y. & Popoola, L. (2011). Spatial and temporal price variation of sawn-wood utilized for furniture making in selected cities in Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Social Research. 11(1), 106-117.
  • Asaba Meteorological Station (2009). In:Meteorological Bulletin Lagos (2009).
  • Babalola, F.D. (2009). Prospects and challenges of production and marketing of Non-Timber Forest Products (NWFPs) by rural farmers in Southwest Nigeria. Academic Journal of Plant Sciences, 2 (4), 222-230.
  • Balgis, O.E., John, P., Neil, A., Maria, B., Carol, J., Pierce, C., Brent, S., Talaat, D., Linda, A., Joyce, J. N. & Carmenza, R. (2009). Future Socio-economic impacts and vulnerabilities. In: Risto, S., Alexander, B and Pia, K.. (Eds). Adaptation of forests and people to climate change: A global assessment report, IUFRO World Series, 22, 101-122.
  • Chidebere, M.N., Ejike, R.D. & Akwiwu U.N. (2016). Economics of Non-Timber Forest Products (NWFPs) marketing in Ikwuano Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria, European Journal of Agriculture and Forestry Research, 4(2), 1-8.
  • Courtois, P. & Subervie, J. (2013). Farmer bargaining power and market information services, CSAE Conference: Economic Development in Africa held on 17th - 19th March 2013, at St Catherine's College, Oxford, 1-35.
  • Ejemeyovwi, D.O. (2015). Crime mapping using time series analysis in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria: a remote sensing and GIS approach, European Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2(2), 52-71, ISSN: 2059-3058.
  • Ekeke, B.A. (2003). Community forestry and poverty reduction in Nigerian mangrove areas. Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, 15-21. Famuyide, O.O., Adebayo, O., Bolaji-Olutunji, K. A., Awe, F., Owoeye, A.Y., Awodele, D.O. & Adeyemo, A., (2013). Assessment and sustainable management of Non-timber Forest Products used as food and medicine among urban dwellers in Oyo State, Nigeria Journal of Horticulture and Forestry, 5(11), 186-193.
  • FAO, 2005. Forest for poverty reduction: changing role for research, development and training institutions. A report of the conference proceedings, Sim, H.C., Appanah, S. and Hooda, N., eds. Bangkok ISBN No: 974-7946-76-9. 1-88 (also available at http://www.fao.org/3/a-af349e.pdf).
  • FAO, 2002. Non-wood Forest Products in 15 countries of Tropical Asia: An overview, Vantomme, P., Markkula, A. and Leslie, R. N. eds. Bangkok. (also available at www.fao.org).
  • Gbigbi, T.M. (2020). Impact of multinational oil firms corporate social responsibility on agricultural development in Host communities in Nigeria. Black-Sea Journal of Agriculture, 3(2), 146-154.
  • Great Lakes Forest Alliance. (2012). Traditional Forest Products. Local specialty and niche market potential: Opportunities for Oregon’s small woodland, 89.
  • Kaushalendra, K.J. (2016). Some marketing aspects of important Non-Timber Forest Products in a proposed UNESCO Heritage Site of Arunanchal Pradesh., India Journal of Plant Chemistry and Ecophysiology, 1(1), 102-120.
  • Langley A., Patel H., Houghton R.J. (2017) Fostering a Community of Practice for Industrial Processes. In: Grösser S., Reyes-Lecuona A., Granholm G. (eds) Dynamics of Long-Life Assets. Springer, Cham. 151-168 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45438-2_9
  • Latsamy, P., Ting, Z. & Ng-Chee, K., (2013). Non-Timber Forest Products marketing: Trading network of trader and market chain in Luang Namtha Province, Lao PDR. Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 18, 48-57.
  • Luni, P, Maharjan, K.L., Joshi, N.P. & Dangol, D.R. (2011). Collection and marketing of Non-Timber Forest Products by Chepang Community in Nepal. The Journal of Agriculture and Environment 12, 1-21.
  • Muktar, R., Muktar, M., Ahmed, M. & Alemayehu, B. (2017). Socio-economic importance of Non wood forest products and its implication on natural forest conservation. Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development, 8(17), 45-52.
  • Nwoboshi, L.C. (1986). Meeting the challenges of deforestation in Nigeria through effective reforestation. In: Oguntala A.B. (Ed). Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria. Minna. Nigeria.
  • Ohwo, O.A. & Adeyemi, A.A. (2015). Price transmission and market integration of sawnwood of Poga oleosa (Pierre) in Delta State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Agriculture, Food and Environment, 11 (3),114-122.
  • Ruoxi, Q. (2015). Developing a marketing plan for mshm program at the collins college of hospitality management. A project presented to the Faculty of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree Master of Science in Hospitality Management, 1-51.
  • Shomkegh, S.A. & Tem, O. (2008). Ethno-botanical survey of the non-timber forest products in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State. Annual Conference of the Forestry Association of Nigeria, 682-687.
  • Shylajan, C.S. & Mythili, G. (2007). Community dependence on Non-timber Forest Products: A Household analysis and its implication for forest conservation, WP-2007-005. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai. 2007.
  • Tilling, R., Bharali, P., Dutta, P., Gogoi, G., Paul A. & Das, A.K. (2015). Ethno-medicinal plants used by Apatani tribe of Ziro Valley of Arunanchal Pradesh. International Journal of Conservation Science, 6, 411-418.
  • Velázquez, B, Buffaria, B. & European Commission (2017). About farmers’ bargaining power within the new CAP, Agricultural and Food Economics 5(16), 1-13. DOI 10.1186/s40100-017-0084-y.
Toplam 29 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Oghenekevwe Ohwo Bu kişi benim 0000-0001-6449-6197

Theophilus Gbıgbı Bu kişi benim 0000-0002-1335-7231

Ofeoritse Daje Bu kişi benim 0000-0002-9567-0570

Yayımlanma Tarihi 3 Nisan 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 21 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Ohwo, O., Gbıgbı, T., & Daje, O. (2021). Marketing of Selected Non Wood Forest Products in Asaba, Delta State. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty, 21(1), 74-89. https://doi.org/10.17475/kastorman.908670
AMA Ohwo O, Gbıgbı T, Daje O. Marketing of Selected Non Wood Forest Products in Asaba, Delta State. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty. Nisan 2021;21(1):74-89. doi:10.17475/kastorman.908670
Chicago Ohwo, Oghenekevwe, Theophilus Gbıgbı, ve Ofeoritse Daje. “Marketing of Selected Non Wood Forest Products in Asaba, Delta State”. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty 21, sy. 1 (Nisan 2021): 74-89. https://doi.org/10.17475/kastorman.908670.
EndNote Ohwo O, Gbıgbı T, Daje O (01 Nisan 2021) Marketing of Selected Non Wood Forest Products in Asaba, Delta State. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty 21 1 74–89.
IEEE O. Ohwo, T. Gbıgbı, ve O. Daje, “Marketing of Selected Non Wood Forest Products in Asaba, Delta State”, Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty, c. 21, sy. 1, ss. 74–89, 2021, doi: 10.17475/kastorman.908670.
ISNAD Ohwo, Oghenekevwe vd. “Marketing of Selected Non Wood Forest Products in Asaba, Delta State”. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty 21/1 (Nisan 2021), 74-89. https://doi.org/10.17475/kastorman.908670.
JAMA Ohwo O, Gbıgbı T, Daje O. Marketing of Selected Non Wood Forest Products in Asaba, Delta State. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty. 2021;21:74–89.
MLA Ohwo, Oghenekevwe vd. “Marketing of Selected Non Wood Forest Products in Asaba, Delta State”. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty, c. 21, sy. 1, 2021, ss. 74-89, doi:10.17475/kastorman.908670.
Vancouver Ohwo O, Gbıgbı T, Daje O. Marketing of Selected Non Wood Forest Products in Asaba, Delta State. Kastamonu University Journal of Forestry Faculty. 2021;21(1):74-89.

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