Rural Women Participation in Nutrition and Agri-Entrepreneurial Development: Empirical Evidence from Yobe State, Nigeria

S. Sanusi, Usman Ibrahim
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The study was designed to investigate rural women’s involvement in food and agriculture businesses in Yobe State, Nigeria. Specifically, the research identified key agricultural interventions involving women, the viability of agribusiness, and constraints faced by rural women in the study area. Descriptive statistics, household and financial analysis, and principal component analysis (PCA) were used for data analysis. The study found that the Fadama Develeopment Programme was the most frequently reported (29%) and most effective intervention. Agribusinesses run by women were not only viable but also profitable. It recorded an average gross margin ratio (GMR) and return on investment (ROI) of 0.67 and 1.40, respectively. Ho wever, the achievements have met critical challenges such as a lack of women’s inclusion, security threats in the region, cultural barriers, and a lack of awareness. To this end, the study recommends maintaining women’s inclusion from program and intervention design to implementation. In addition, the security architecture of the region should be improved through local whistleblowers and cooperation. Finally, counselors should train and build the capacity of the local community, especially the women’s group .
农村妇女参与营养和农业创业发展:来自尼日利亚约贝州的经验证据
该研究旨在调查尼日利亚约贝州农村妇女参与食品和农业企业的情况。具体而言,该研究确定了涉及妇女的主要农业干预措施、农业综合企业的可行性以及研究地区农村妇女面临的制约因素。采用描述性统计、家庭和财务分析、主成分分析(PCA)进行数据分析。研究发现,法达玛发展计划是最常被报道的(29%)和最有效的干预措施。由妇女经营的农业企业不仅可行,而且有利可图。平均毛利率(GMR)和投资回报率(ROI)分别为0.67和1.40。然而,这些成就也遇到了重大挑战,如缺乏妇女参与、该地区的安全威胁、文化障碍和缺乏认识。为此,该研究建议从方案和干预措施的设计到实施都保持妇女的参与。此外,应通过地方举报和合作,完善地区安全架构。最后,辅导员应培训和建设当地社区,特别是妇女团体的能力。
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