尼日利亚阿布贾联邦首都区家庭散养牲畜的决定因素

H. B. Inyang
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本研究分析了尼日利亚阿布贾联邦首都区家庭散养牲畜的决定因素。从阿布贾联邦首都区两个地方政府委员会的 6 个城镇中随机抽取了 166 个样本。研究使用了第一手数据和第二手数据,并通过问卷和访谈表向受访者收集数据。分别使用了描述性统计和推论性统计来分析研究的目标和假设。结果显示,受访者的平均年龄、家庭规模和农业经验分别为 43.01 岁、7 人和 10.14 年。结果还显示,散养畜牧业以女性为主(76.51%),其中大多数(56.63%)已婚,且受教育程度为中学(51.81%)。她们中的大多数(71.69%)从事全职农业,信奉基督教(59.64%)。大多数农民(40.36%)的年收入在 100,001 - 200,000 纳元之间,平均年收入为 194,578.31 纳元。散养牲畜带来了多种益处,如提供收入(平均值 = 3.55)、家庭食物来源(平均值 = 3.40)和储蓄来源(平均值 = 2.87)等。大多数受访者对散养牲畜带来的好处持积极态度,尽管他们也面临一些挑战,如缺乏资金(平均值 = 3.16)、病虫害爆发(平均值 = 3.03)和盗窃(平均值 = 2.93)等。然而,社会经济变量,如受访者的性别、年龄、婚姻状况、教育程度和养殖经验,是与散养年收入相关的重要变量。
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Determinants of Backyard Livestock Farming amongst Households in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria
This study analysed the determinants of backyard livestock farming among households in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria. The sample size was 166 randomly selected from 6 towns in two local government councils in the FCT, Abuja. Primary and secondary data were used for the study and questionnaire and interview schedules were used to collect data from the respondents. Descriptive and inferential statistics were respectively used to analyse the objectives and hypotheses of the study. Results revealed that the average age, household size and farming experience of respondents was 43.01 years, 7 persons and 10.14 years respectively. Also revealed was the fact that female-dominated backyard livestock farming (76.51%), most (56.63%) of who were married and of secondary school educational level (51.81%). Most (71.69%) of them were into full-time farming and of Christian religion (59.64%). The majority (40.36%) of the farmers realized an annual income level of N100,001 - 200,000 and realized an average income of N194,578.31 on a per annum basis. Several benefits like provision of income (mean = 3.55), source of food to the family (mean = 3.40) and source of savings (mean = 2.87), amongst others were derived from backyard livestock farming. Most of the respondents were favourably disposed to the derived benefits derived from the farming practice even though they were confronted with some challenges like, lack of finance with a mean of 3.16, outbreak of pests and diseases (3.03) and theft (mean = 2.93), amongst others that plagued backyard livestock farming practice. However, socioeconomic variables such as respondents’ gender, age, marital status, education and farming experience were significant variables and related to the annual income earned from the backyard.
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