DETERMINANTS OF VALUE ADDITION AMONG SMALLHOLDER SWEET POTATO FARMING HOUSEHOLDS IN EBONYI STATE, NIGERIA

M. Ejechi
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Smallholder farmers play a crucial role in sweet potato production, but limited value addition hinders their income generation and market participation. This study explored the factors that smallholder farmers in Ebonyi State considered when adding value to their sweet potato production. Using a multi-stage sampling technique, primary data was gathered from 400 small-scale sweet potato growers out of the state's 380,000 growers. Interview schedules were the instrument utilized for data collection. Information was gathered on the sweet potato processing method as well as the socioeconomic traits of the growers. Statistics from the descriptive and probit regression models were used to analyze the data. Findings revealed that the traditional method of processing sweet potatoes was predominant in the area. At a 1% probability level, the probit regression coefficient of educational attainment and farmers’ association membership was significant and positively correlated with the addition of value to sweet potatoes. Additionally, at a 5% probability level, access to credit was substantial and positively associated with the addition of value to the sweet potato. At 1% and 5% probability levels, respectively, coefficients of gender and farming status were significant and inversely associated with the addition of value to sweet potatoes. The study concludes that the most common processing methods used by sweet potato farmers are traditional processing methods. Therefore, strategies to educate farmers about the value of forming farmer groups are needed, as most training on value addition and access to knowledge about market opportunities can be easily shared through farmers' groups.
尼日利亚埃邦伊州甘薯种植小农户增值的决定因素
小农在甘薯生产中发挥着至关重要的作用,但有限的附加值阻碍了他们的创收和市场参与。本研究探讨了埃邦伊州的小农在为其甘薯生产增值时所考虑的因素。采用多阶段抽样技术,从该州 38 万种植户中的 400 名小型甘薯种植户那里收集了原始数据。访谈表是收集数据的工具。收集的信息涉及甘薯加工方法以及种植者的社会经济特征。数据分析采用了描述性统计和概率回归模型。研究结果显示,该地区主要采用传统方法加工甘薯。在 1%的概率水平上,受教育程度和农民协会会员资格的 probit 回归系数与甘薯增值显著正相关。此外,在 5%的概率水平上,获得信贷的机会与甘薯附加值呈显著正相关。在 1%和 5%的概率水平上,性别和农业地位系数分别显著,且与甘薯增值成反比。研究得出结论,红薯种植户最常用的加工方法是传统加工方法。因此,需要制定战略,教育农民认识到成立农民小组的价值,因为大多数关于增值的培训和获得市场机会的知识都可以通过农民小组轻松分享。
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