Profitability of Cocoyam Production and its Determinants in Cross River State, Nigeria

Ridwan Mukaila, Abraham Falola, F. Awoyelu, S. Akanbi, C. Chiemela, I. Ukwuaba, Chikaosolu Maryqueen Ileka, Perpetua Agbor Erim
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Neglected and underutilized crops can play a vital role in achieving food security as humans concentrate on consuming a few food crops which have increased in price over time. Understanding the profitability of these crops can enhance farmers’ decisions to grow them. Therefore, this study investigated cocoyam production profitability, factors responsible for its profitability, and the constraints faced in cocoyam production in Cross River State, Nigeria. Data collected primarily with the use of questionnaires were analysed with descriptive statistics, cost and return analysis, multiple regression and the Likert rating scale. The results revealed that the majority of cocoyam farmers were male, married, in their economically active age and operated on a small scale. Cocoyam production was a profitable venture as the farmers had a gross margin of N175, 822.45 (USD 428.04) per hectare of cultivated land with an operating ratio of 0.24 and a return on capital invested of 3.17. The factors that influenced the profitability of cocoyam production were education, household size, farm size, farm output, cooperative membership, access to credit and annual income. The major constraints faced in cocoyam production were inadequate access to credit, poor government support, high cost of inputs and poor storage facilities. To enhance cocoyam profitability, the study recommends the provision of farm inputs and financial support to inform of credit or grants to the farmers. This would not only increase their profit but also enhance the decision to increase production which will increase food availability and, in turn, reduce the problem of food insecurity.
尼日利亚克罗斯河州椰薯生产的盈利能力及其决定因素
被忽视和未充分利用的作物可以在实现粮食安全方面发挥至关重要的作用,因为人类集中于消费随着时间的推移价格上涨的少数粮食作物。了解这些作物的盈利能力可以增强农民种植它们的决定。因此,本研究调查了尼日利亚克罗斯河州椰子生产的盈利能力、盈利能力的影响因素以及椰子生产面临的制约因素。主要使用问卷调查收集的数据使用描述性统计、成本和回报分析、多元回归和李克特评定量表进行分析。结果显示,大多数椰子树农民是男性,已婚,处于经济活动年龄,经营规模较小。可可豆生产是一项有利可图的投资,因为农民每公顷耕地的毛利率为175,822.45奈拉(428.04美元),经营比率为0.24,资本投资回报率为3.17。影响椰子树生产盈利能力的因素有教育程度、家庭规模、农场规模、农场产量、合作社成员资格、获得信贷的机会和年收入。椰子树生产面临的主要制约因素是信贷不足、政府支助不足、投入成本高和储存设施差。为了提高椰子树的盈利能力,该研究建议提供农业投入和财政支持,以便向农民提供信贷或赠款。这不仅会增加他们的利润,而且还会加强增加生产的决定,从而增加粮食供应,从而减少粮食不安全问题。
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