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AUTHOR(S):

Okebiorun Ezekiel Olaoluwa, Mohammed Abubakar Maikasuwa, Ahmed Ladan Ala, Atiku Abdulrahman

 

TITLE

Resource Use Efficiency among Cassava Farmers in Ilesa West Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria

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ABSTRACT

The study determined the level of resource use efficiency among Cassava farmers in Ilesa West Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria. Simple random sampling technique was used to collect data from 50 respondents from four selected wards in the Local Government Area. The data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics and production function analysis. Result shows that 60% of the farmers were between 31 and 50 years old. Most (70%) of the farmers were males while the 60% of the farmers were married with 62% having family sizes ranging from 6 to 10 individuals. Farmers with primary and secondary school education dominated the cassava production activities. Result further shows that 52% of the farmers source their capitals from their personal savings to finance their activities, while 58% of cassava farmers consider their engagements in cassava production activities as primary occupation. Most of the cassava farmers (82%) have at least 10 years of experience in cassava production activities. Resource use analysis show that fertilizer, labour and herbicide were under-utilized while cassava cuttings were over-utilized. It was concluded that cassava producers in the study area were not efficient in their resource utilization. Thus, the study recommended that cassava farmers in the study area should increase the level of fertilizer, labour and chemical but reduce the quantities of cassava cutting in cassava production

KEYWORDS

Resources, Efficiency, Cassava, Farmer, Producers, Utilization, Ilesa West, Osun State

 

Cite this paper

Okebiorun Ezekiel Olaoluwa, Mohammed Abubakar Maikasuwa, Ahmed Ladan Ala, Atiku Abdulrahman. (2020) Resource Use Efficiency among Cassava Farmers in Ilesa West Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria. International Journal of Agricultural Science, 5, 164-175

 

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