Assessment of non-timber forest products (ntfps) as a source of rural household income in ido local government, oyo state nigeria

Falana A R, O. O O, Ojo Fakuade F, Ojekunle O O, Aigbokhan O J, Adeoye A S, A. F T
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Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) contribute to poverty alleviation through generation of income, provision of food and improved nutrition, medicine and foreign exchange earnings to the growth and economy of the Country as rural households in Nigeria derived up to 80% of their incomes from their sales. This study aimed at assessing Non-timber forest products as a source of household income by identifying the types of non-timber forest product, examined their perceived benefits, and identified the constraints facing effective utilization in Ido local Government Area, Oyo State, Nigeria. Primary data were collected with the use of 150 structured questionnaires. Twenty-five (25) NTFPs were identified and bush meat was the predominant product in the study area. The identified Non-Timber Forest products were readily available in both dry and rainy seasons; they are obtained on a weekly basis majorly in farmlands and free area, free of charge while few NTFPs require a fee of between N200 and N6,500 before they could be collected. The rural households in Ido local government utilize the non-timber forest products majorly as source of food and they are faced by inadequate finance and lack of capital as major constraints for their effective utilization. Lastly, household size has a significant impact on the contribution of Non-Timber Forest products to the residents of Ido local government area. The Non-Timber Forest Products are the main sources of household income which contributed 80% to the total household income for sales; bush meat contributed the largest proportion of the total NTFPs income (94.7%) and firewood (91.3%) which is their main source of energy. These resources play a key role in the livelihood of the respondents through income generation which guarantees economic sustenance and food security, as well as remedy for healthcare challenges due to the therapeutic value found in some NTFPs. It is therefore safe to say that NTFPs are blessings to the rural population and as such should be exploited sustainably so that generations to come would benefit from these multi-purpose natural resources.  
尼日利亚奥约州ido地方政府对非木材林产品作为农村家庭收入来源的评估
非木材林产品通过创造收入、提供粮食和改善营养、药品和外汇收入来促进国家的增长和经济,从而有助于减轻贫困,因为尼日利亚农村家庭高达80%的收入来自这些产品的销售。本研究旨在通过确定非木材林产品的类型来评估作为家庭收入来源的非木材林产品,审查其感知的利益,并确定尼日利亚奥约州伊多地方政府区有效利用所面临的限制。使用150份结构化问卷收集原始数据。研究区共鉴定出25个ntfp,其中丛林肉为主要产品。所确定的非用材林产品在旱季和雨季都很容易获得;主要在农田和自由区每周免费获得,而少数国家非森林保护区在收集之前需要200奈拉至6,500奈拉之间的费用。Ido地方政府的农户主要利用非木材林产品作为食物来源,他们面临的资金不足和缺乏资本是有效利用非木材林产品的主要制约因素。最后,家庭规模对非用材林产品对Ido地方政府区域居民的贡献有显著影响。非用材林产品是家庭收入的主要来源,其销售收入占家庭总收入的80%;丛林肉贡献了nntfp总收入的最大比例(94.7%),木柴(91.3%)是他们的主要能源来源。这些资源通过创造收入在答复者的生计中发挥关键作用,从而保证经济维持和粮食安全,并弥补由于在一些非森林保护食品中发现的治疗价值而造成的保健挑战。因此,可以肯定地说,非森林保护区是农村人口的福祉,因此应以可持续的方式加以利用,以便子孙后代能从这些多用途的自然资源中受益。
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