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ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF THE NATIONAL
FADAMA DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME IN KANO STATE
ABSTRACT
Fadama
farming has contributed significantly to Nigeria’s agriculture in particular
and the
country in
general, but the contributions have remained largely unmeasured. As a result,
this
study
examined the influence of the National Fadama Development Project on Fadama
farmers
in Kano
State. Primary and secondary data were sought. A set of questionnaires was
developed
and
information was collected from 108 respondents who were randomly selected from
the
three
agricultural zones in the study area. Multiple regression analysis and simple
statistical
tools, such
as, means, frequency, range and percentages were used to realize the objectives
of
the study.
Analysis of the data revealed that fadama farming was a profitable venture
among
the farmers
studied. A majority of respondents owned and purchased their farm land and the
houses they
lived in. A large percentage also owned radio, television, bicycle and
irrigation
pump. Water
from tube-wells and wash bores were used for irrigation and drinking. The
customary
land system was practiced in the study area. About 46% of the respondents
inherited
their farm
land while 26.9% purchased theirs. Majority of respondents practiced mixed
cropping to
ensure maximum plot utilization. There was efficient use of facilities provided
by
the loan
package. Inputs such as pumps, fertilizers, pesticides and insecticides were
used by
farmers.
Respondents
also admitted adequate visit to farms by extension agents. There was a
significant
difference between the average income of the two groups (beneficiaries and
nonbeneficiaries)
at a
probability level of 95%. Some constraints, such as, high cost of farm inputs,
chronic
shortage of petrol and petroleum products, seasonal glut of some perishable
agricultural
commodities,
poor storage facilities, poor access roads to Fadama areas and difficulties in
getting
registered as members of Fadama Users Association (FUA), were experienced by
respondents.
Recommendations included subsidization of prices of fertilizers and other farm
inputs,
frequent conduct of soil survey to determine level of salinity, creation of
more micro
credit
facilities to enhance productivity and provision of infrastructural facilities.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of the
Research Problem
1.3 Objectives of the
Study
1.4 Significance of
the Study
1.5 Research Questions
1.6 Research
Hypothesis
1.7 Conceptual and
Operational Definition
1.8 Assumptions
1.9 Limitations of the
Study
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Sources of
Literature
2.2 The Review
2.3 Summary of
Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Method
3.2 Research Design
3.3 Research Sample
3.4 Measuring
Instrument
3.5 Data Collection
3.6 Data Analysis
3.7 Expected Result
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
4.1 Data Analysis
4.2 Results
4.3 Discussion
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
5.2 Recommendations
for Further Study
References
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