Gender analysis of sweet potato production: the case of farmers in Delta State, Nigeria

O. Oyibo, Stella O. Odebode
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Objective: The main objective of this study is to examine the gender participation in sweet potato production (SPP) among farmers in Delta State. Material and Methods: Multi-stage sampling procedure was used to select 131 respondents, comprising 73 male and 58 female sweet potato farmers. The data were obtained between October and December in 2019. Data were collected through interview schedule and analyzed using descriptive statistics, T-test, Pearson Product Moment Correlation and multiple regression. Results: The results indicated that male and female farmers were at an age of 39.5±8.9 years old and 41.9±11.1 years old, respectively. Household sizes for male and female were 9±6 persons and 8±4 persons, respectively. Most male- (95.9%) and female- (81.0%) were formally educated. Men participated more in planting (x ̅=2.62), while women participated more in marketing (x ̅=2.91). The level of participation in SPP was high and low among more than half of the male- (56.2%) and female- (55.2%), respectively. Flooding was the highest constraint to SPP faced by male (x ̅=1.93) and female (x ̅=1.90).There was no significant difference between male and female level of participation in SPP (t=0.92;p>0.05), and constraints to SPP (t=0.74;p>0.05).Household size (β=-0.46); and education, household size and being married (r=0.26, 0.26, and β=4.19) significantly influenced male and female participation in SPP, respectively. Conclusion: Household size influenced men participation in SPP while education, household size and marriage enhanced women participation in SPP.
甘薯生产的性别分析:尼日利亚三角洲州农民的案例
研究目的本研究的主要目的是考察三角洲州农民在甘薯生产(SPP)中的性别参与情况:采用多阶段抽样程序选出 131 名受访者,其中包括 73 名男性和 58 名女性甘薯种植农。数据收集时间为 2019 年 10 月至 12 月。数据通过访谈表收集,并使用描述性统计、T 检验、皮尔森积矩相关和多元回归进行分析:结果显示,男性和女性农民的年龄分别为(39.5±8.9)岁和(41.9±11.1)岁。男性和女性的家庭规模分别为 9±6 人和 8±4 人。大多数男性(95.9%)和女性(81.0%)受过正规教育。男性更多地参与种植(x ̅=2.62),而女性更多地参与营销(x ̅=2.91)。一半以上的男性(56.2%)和女性(55.2%)对 SPP 的参与程度分别较高和较低。男性(x ̅=1.93)和女性(x ̅=1.90)参与 SPP 的程度(t=0.92;p>0.05)和 SPP 的制约因素(t=0.家庭规模(β=-0.46);教育程度、家庭规模和已婚(r=0.26、0.26 和 β=4.19)分别对男性和女性参与 SPP 有显著影响:结论:家庭规模影响男性参与 SPP,而教育、家庭规模和婚姻则提高了女性参与 SPP 的程度。
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