Fadama III项目对尼日利亚索科托州旱季洋葱农民收入的影响

Salisu D. Dogon-Daji, I. S. Mohammad
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研究了Fadama III项目对索科托州参与旱季洋葱农民收入提高的影响。该研究的人口包括索科托州所有旱季洋葱农民。采用目的抽样的方法选取6个地方政府区域,采用随机抽样的方法从6个地方政府区域的项目参与者和非项目参与者中各选取15名受访者。数据分析采用描述性统计和毛利率分析。研究结果显示,大多数(63.53%和76.40%)的项目受益人和非项目受益人分别没有接受过任何形式的正规教育。项目受益人(46.61%)和非项目受益人(55.99%)的生产成本均以肥料成本为主。毛利率分析结果显示,项目参与者在旱季洋葱生产中获得的利润(奈拉241,854.89)高于非项目参与者(奈拉63,328.59)。建议Fadama III项目应尽可能扩大其业务范围,使更多的农民能够从其服务中受益。
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Effects of Fadama III Project on Dry Season Onion Farmers’ Income in Sokoto State, Nigeria
The effect of Fadama III project to the improvement in the income of participating dry season onion farmers inSokoto State was studied. Population of the study comprised of all dry season onion farmers in Sokoto State.Purposive sampling was used to select six Local Government Areas, while random sampling technique was usedto select 15 respondents each from the project participants and non-project participants in each of the six LocalGovernment Areas. Descriptive statistics and gross margin analysis were used for data analyses. Findings of thestudy revealed that Majority (63.53% and 76.40%) of project beneficiaries and non-project beneficiariesrespectively did not attain any form of formal education. Cost of fertilizer dominated the production cost for boththe project beneficiaries (46.61%) and non-project beneficiaries (55.99%) of total cost. Result of the gross marginanalysis shows that the project participants made more profit in dry season onion production (₦241, 854.89)compared to the non-project participants (₦63,328.59). It was recommended that Fadama III project should as muchas possible expand their area of operation so that more farmers can benefit from their services.
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