THE IMPACT OF MARKET ACCESS ON INPUT USE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AMONG CEREAL CROP FARMERS IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA

The study examined the effect of market access on input used and agricultural productivity among cereal crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria. Data used for this study were collected from primary sources using multi-stage sampling technique with structured questionnaire administered to 250 randomly s...

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DIYE , M.
COKER, A.A.A
OJO , A.O.
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description The study examined the effect of market access on input used and agricultural productivity among cereal crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria. Data used for this study were collected from primary sources using multi-stage sampling technique with structured questionnaire administered to 250 randomly selected cereal crop farmers in Niger State. Descriptive statistics, total factor productivity (TFP) and three stages least square (3SLS) regression were used to analyse the data collected. The results revealed that cereal crop farmer’s productivity increased with easy market access to inputs across farm size groups in the study area. The study further revealed market access had positive and significant effect on fertilizer; agrochemical and high yielding seed used at 5% and 1% probability levels respectively. The study revealed that decrease in time to market led to 2% increase in cereal crop farmers’ productivity in the study area. The productivity (Model I) had chi square value of 25.01, which is statistically significant at 1% probability level. The fertilizer used (Model II), agrochemical used (Model III) and high yielding seed (Model IV) had chi-square values of 453.19, 257.26 and 8.57 respectively and these values were all statistically significant at 1% probability level. This implies that all the explanatory variables included in each of these models jointly explained variations in their dependent variables in the study area. The study also revealed that the major constraints faced by cereal crop farmers were diseases, pests attack, and inadequate credit facilities in the study area.  Based on the above findings, the study recommends that government should provide enabling environment to support private sector operatives of the agro-inputs industry, with the view to providing adequate farm input to farmers in the study area.
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spelling oai:ojs2.ija.oauife.edu.ng:article-5982021-04-30T13:29:45Z THE IMPACT OF MARKET ACCESS ON INPUT USE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AMONG CEREAL CROP FARMERS IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA OJO, M.A. DIYE , M. COKER, A.A.A OJO , A.O. Market Access, input use, productivity The study examined the effect of market access on input used and agricultural productivity among cereal crop farmers in Niger State, Nigeria. Data used for this study were collected from primary sources using multi-stage sampling technique with structured questionnaire administered to 250 randomly selected cereal crop farmers in Niger State. Descriptive statistics, total factor productivity (TFP) and three stages least square (3SLS) regression were used to analyse the data collected. The results revealed that cereal crop farmer’s productivity increased with easy market access to inputs across farm size groups in the study area. The study further revealed market access had positive and significant effect on fertilizer; agrochemical and high yielding seed used at 5% and 1% probability levels respectively. The study revealed that decrease in time to market led to 2% increase in cereal crop farmers’ productivity in the study area. The productivity (Model I) had chi square value of 25.01, which is statistically significant at 1% probability level. The fertilizer used (Model II), agrochemical used (Model III) and high yielding seed (Model IV) had chi-square values of 453.19, 257.26 and 8.57 respectively and these values were all statistically significant at 1% probability level. This implies that all the explanatory variables included in each of these models jointly explained variations in their dependent variables in the study area. The study also revealed that the major constraints faced by cereal crop farmers were diseases, pests attack, and inadequate credit facilities in the study area.  Based on the above findings, the study recommends that government should provide enabling environment to support private sector operatives of the agro-inputs industry, with the view to providing adequate farm input to farmers in the study area. The Faculty of Agriculture Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. 2021-04-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article application/pdf https://ija.oauife.edu.ng/index.php/ija/article/view/598 Ife Journal of Agriculture; Vol. 33 No. 1 (2021): Ife Journal of Agriculture; 46-55 0331-6351 eng https://ija.oauife.edu.ng/index.php/ija/article/view/598/480 Copyright (c) 2021 Ife Journal of Agriculture
spellingShingle Market Access, input use, productivity
OJO, M.A.
DIYE , M.
COKER, A.A.A
OJO , A.O.
THE IMPACT OF MARKET ACCESS ON INPUT USE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AMONG CEREAL CROP FARMERS IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
title THE IMPACT OF MARKET ACCESS ON INPUT USE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AMONG CEREAL CROP FARMERS IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
title_full THE IMPACT OF MARKET ACCESS ON INPUT USE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AMONG CEREAL CROP FARMERS IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
title_fullStr THE IMPACT OF MARKET ACCESS ON INPUT USE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AMONG CEREAL CROP FARMERS IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
title_full_unstemmed THE IMPACT OF MARKET ACCESS ON INPUT USE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AMONG CEREAL CROP FARMERS IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
title_short THE IMPACT OF MARKET ACCESS ON INPUT USE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AMONG CEREAL CROP FARMERS IN NIGER STATE, NIGERIA
title_sort impact of market access on input use and agricultural productivity among cereal crop farmers in niger state nigeria
topic Market Access, input use, productivity
topic_facet Market Access, input use, productivity
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