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Henry Amaegberi, Ologidi Patrick Oyintonbra
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本研究分析了农业和非农业生计活动对尼日利亚巴耶尔萨州叶纳戈阿地方政府地区耕地农民福祉的影响。尼日利亚。通过结构合理的问卷调查对100名耕地农户进行数据收集。使用简单的描述性和推断性统计工具分析数据。结果表明:影响农家农户幸福感的农业和非农业生计活动分别为家禽养殖(=3.5)、生猪养殖(=3.3)、木薯种植(=3.3)、玉米种植(=3.1)、水稻种植(=2.9);结果进一步表明,60.0%的耕地农户以木屋为遮挡,40%的农户日采食量为1:0:1。回归结果表明,耕地种植户的幸福系数(2.521)为正,在1%的水平上具有统计学意义。研究认为,农业和非农业生计活动对耕地农民有积极影响。因此,建议应鼓励种植作物的农民也从事非农业生计活动。
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Effect of Farm and Non-Farm Livelihood Activities on the Well-Being of Arable Crop Farmers in Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Nigeria
This study analyzed the effect of farm and nonfarm livelihood activities on the well-being of arable crop farmers in Yenagoa Local Government area of Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Nigeria. Data were collected through well-structured questionnaire from 100 arable crop farmers. Data were analyzed using simple descriptive and inferential statistical tools. The result showed that poultry rearing (=3.5), swine rearing (=3.3), cassava cultivation (=3.3), maize cultivation (=3.1), rice cultivation (=2.9) were the farm and non-farm livelihood activities which had effect on arable crop farmers well-being. The result further showed that 60.0% of arable crop farmer had block house as the shelter and 40% had meal ratio of 1:0:1 daily. The regression result indicated that the coefficient of well-being of arable crop farmers (2.521) was positive and statistically significant at 1%. The study concluded that farm and non-farming livelihood activities had positive effect on arable crop farmers. Hence, it was recommended that arable crop farmers should be encouraged to also engage in non-farm livelihood activities.
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