Involvement of rural women in gathering of forest products as a means of livelihood in South-Western Nigeria

A. Ajala, S. Ogunjimi, O. O. Alabi, O.W. Okonta, A. T. Adebimpe, D.B. Adesegun
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This study evaluated the involvement of rural women in the collection of forest products. Three hundred rural women involved in gathering of forest products were selected by a three stage sampling technique while primary data were collected with the use of interview schedules as well as Focus Group Discussion (FGD). Analysis of data was done using frequency counts, percentages, mean, standard deviation, correlation and Chi-square. The study revealed that majority (61%) of the women were in their economically active ages, married (76.7%), with mean age and household sizes of 39years, 6 persons respectively. Majority (87%), of the women gather vegetables, fruits (77%), snails (76%), and alligator pepper (71%) and herbs (62%) among others. Women gatherers had positive perceptions that gathering of forest produces is a source of livelihood (x̄= 4.42), gathering of forest is profitable, (x̄= 4.36); and gathering business has improved their standard of living (x̄= 4.06) among others. The benefits derived from gathering activities included: provision of foods (fruits, vegetables, and soup condiments) which ranked first and provision of employment and improvement in rural living standards from sustained income among others. Respondents’ age (r=0.201;≤0.05), experience (r=0.694;≤0.01) and household size (r=0.694;≤0.01) had significant relationship with involvement in the gathering enterprise. It is concluded that rural women involvement in gathering of forest products is high enough but may not ensure sustainable livelihood. The study recommends that stakeholders should prioritize programmes that would promote off-farm income- generating diversification activities through technical and financial support. 
尼日利亚西南部农村妇女参与采集林产品作为谋生手段的情况
本研究评估了农村妇女参与林产品采集的情况。通过三阶段抽样技术选出了 300 名参与林产品采集的农村妇女,并使用访谈表和焦点小组讨论(FGD)收集了原始数据。数据分析采用了频率计数、百分比、平均值、标准差、相关性和卡方等方法。研究显示,大多数妇女(61%)处于经济活跃期,已婚(76.7%),平均年龄和家庭规模分别为 39 岁和 6 人。大多数妇女(87%)采集蔬菜、水果(77%)、蜗牛(76%)、鳄鱼椒(71%)和草药(62%)等。女性采集者对采集林产品是生计来源(x̄= 4.42)、采集林产品有利可图(x̄= 4.36)和采集业务提高了她们的生活水平(x̄= 4.06)等问题持积极看法。采集活动带来的益处包括:提供食物(水果、蔬菜和汤料)(排在第一位)、提供就业 机会和持续收入提高了农村生活水平等。受访者的年龄(r=0.201;≤0.05)、经验(r=0.694;≤0.01)和家庭规模(r=0.694;≤0.01)与参与采集活动有显著关系。结论是,农村妇女参与采集林产品的程度较高,但可能无法确保可持续生计。研究建议,利益相关者应优先考虑通过技术和财政支持促进非农业创收多样化活动的方案。
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