Spatial distribution of agro-input centers and their accessibility to farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria

A. Oyegbami, A. Omotayo, S. Apantaku, K. Adubi, E. Fabusoro
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The study investigated the spatial distribution of agro-input centers and related it to farmers' accessibility. Data were generated through a survey of 320 farmers randomly selected from the four agricultural zones of Oyo State Agricultural Development Programme (OYSADEP). The socio-economic characteristics of respondents were described using frequency counts and percentages. Inferential statistics such as chi-square was used to test the hypotheses. Geographic Information System (GIS) software (ArcView 9.3) was used to map locations and analyse distances and multiple buffers were developed around input centers to determine farmers' accessibility. Results from the study show that inputs like fertilizer (65%), agro-chemicals (94.38%), and planting materials like seeds and stems (90.63%) were majorly procured from private input centers. Majority (74.37%) of the farmers interviewed travel more than 15 km to procure input from government established input centers. Chi-square results showed significant relationship between sex (χ2=29.51, P=0.05), marital status (χ2=10.97, P=0.00), income (χ2=32.55, P=0.00) and farm size (χ2=14.73, P=0.00). Improvement in agricultural output will depend to some extent on farmers’ access to agro-input centers. The government should establish agro-input input centers closer to farmers and make inputs available at subsidized rates; this will make them affordable to farmers and increase agricultural production.
尼日利亚奥约州农业投入中心的空间分布及其对农民的可及性
研究了农业投入中心的空间分布,并将其与农民可达性联系起来。数据是通过对从奥约州农业发展计划(OYSADEP)的四个农业区随机选择的320名农民的调查产生的。受访者的社会经济特征用频率计数和百分比来描述。使用卡方等推理统计来检验假设。利用地理信息系统(GIS)软件(ArcView 9.3)绘制位置和分析距离,并在输入中心周围开发了多个缓冲区,以确定农民的可达性。研究结果表明,化肥(65%)、农用化学品(94.38%)和种子和茎等种植材料(90.63%)等投入物主要从私营投入物中心采购。大多数受访农民(74.37%)从政府设立的投入中心购买投入超过15公里。卡方结果显示,性别(χ2=29.51, P=0.05)、婚姻状况(χ2=10.97, P=0.00)、收入(χ2=32.55, P=0.00)、养殖场规模(χ2=14.73, P=0.00)之间存在显著相关。农业产量的提高在一定程度上取决于农民能否进入农业投入中心。政府应该在离农民更近的地方建立农业投入中心,并以补贴价格提供投入;这将使农民负担得起,并增加农业产量。
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