A Goal Programming Approach to Multi-Objective Farm Planning Among Small-Scale Arable Crop Farmers in Kogi State, Nigeria

F. O. Okpanachi, L. Tanko, F. D. Ibrahim, A. Adewumi
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Summary The purpose of this study was to develop prototype farm plans according to the multi-objective production goals of small-scale arable crop producers in Kogi State, Nigeria. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to select a total of 137 farm households in different local government areas (LGAs). A structured questionnaire complemented with interview schedule was used to collect primary data from the respondents. Descriptive statistics and linear goal programming were used for data analysis. The results obtained indicate that the optimal plan of generating an income of ₦242,076.20 requires 0.368 ha of melons, 0.044 ha of yam/maize mixture and 0.259 ha of sorghum/groundnuts. The optimal net profit was 44.05% higher than that achieved by implementing the existing plan. To meet family food requirements, the solution plan prescribed devoting 0.048 ha to cassava, 0.211 ha to sorghum, 0.368 ha to melons, 0.074ha to Bambara nuts, and 1.065 ha to sorghum/groundnuts to generate an income of ₦158,475.00. To minimize paid labour and generate an income of ₦168,325.50, the plan prescribed devoting 0.195 ha to rice, 0.502 ha to melons and 0.246 ha to Bambara nuts. Out of the three basic farm household objectives considered, meeting family food requirements and limiting labour expenditure were overachieved, whereas the objective of maximizing farm income was underachieved. A great deal of the existing staple food plan was found consistent with the prescribed optimal plan, except in the case of existing cassava and Bambara nut production which was falling short of the optimal production prescribed. The maize/groundnut production had the lowest shadow prices. However, land, labour, capital, agrochemicals, fertilizers and seeds constituted the limiting resources in the plan. It was found that these resources were not optimally allocated in the existing plan for arable crop activities. Therefore, the respondents were advised to utilize their resources as prescribed in the optimum plan, supported by farm advisory services in selecting good crop mixtures.
尼日利亚科吉州小规模耕地农民多目标农场规划的目标规划方法
本研究的目的是根据尼日利亚科吉州小规模可耕地作物生产者的多目标生产目标制定原型农场计划。采用多阶段抽样方法,对不同地方政府辖区的137户农户进行了调查。采用结构化问卷与访谈时间表相结合的方式收集受访者的原始数据。采用描述性统计和线性目标规划进行数据分析。所得结果表明,产生242,076.20奈拉收入的最佳计划需要种植0.368公顷甜瓜、0.044公顷山药/玉米混合物和0.259公顷高粱/花生。最优净利润较实施现有方案提高44.05%。为满足家庭粮食需求,该解决方案规定投入0.048公顷种植木薯,0.211公顷种植高粱,0.368公顷种植瓜类,0.074公顷种植班巴拉坚果,1.065公顷种植高粱/花生,以产生158,475.00奈拉的收入。为了尽量减少有偿劳动并产生168,325.50奈拉的收入,该计划规定将0.195公顷用于种植水稻,0.502公顷用于种植瓜类,0.246公顷用于种植班巴拉坚果。在所审议的三个基本农户目标中,满足家庭粮食需求和限制劳动力支出的目标超额实现,而最大化农业收入的目标则未达到。除现有木薯和班巴拉坚果产量低于规定的最佳产量外,现有主食计划的大部分与规定的最佳计划一致。玉米/花生产量的影子价格最低。然而,土地、劳动力、资本、农用化学品、化肥和种子构成了计划中的有限资源。人们发现,这些资源在现有的耕地作物活动计划中没有得到最佳分配。因此,建议答复者按照最优计划的规定利用其资源,并在选择良好作物混合物方面得到农场咨询服务的支持。
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