Socio-economic Factors Influencing the Output of Small-Scale Maize Farmers in Abuja, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Kasetsart Journal
Title Socio-economic Factors Influencing the Output of Small-Scale Maize Farmers in Abuja, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 33
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 333-341
URL http://kasetsartjournal.ku.ac.th/kuj_files/2012/A1211081323548906.pdf
Abstract
Nigeria is one of the developing countries facing shortages of cereal crops like maize. Based on this,
research on the socio-economic factors influencing small-scale maize farmersû output was conducted in Abuja.
A multi-stage sampling technique and semi-structured questionnaire were used for data collection. A total
of 160 maize farmers were interviewed in four agricultural zones (40 from each zone). Data were analyzed
using multiple regression analysis and descriptive statistics. The results showed that the land area cultivated,
land rent, quantity of fertilizer applied, years of farming experience and household size were the major socioeconomic
factors that significantly (p < .05) influenced maize output. The R2 value of 0.31 (adjusted R2
= 0.26) indicated that the variables accounted for 31 percent of the variation in maize output. The mean
outputs of maize per hectare and per farmer were 316.73 kg and 614.56 kg, respectively. Socio-economic
results showed that the mean age of the farmers was 39 years with a substantial percentage (68.12%) of
them having, at most, primary school education. Based on the results, it was recommended that farmers in
the study area should be informed through extension services of the socio-economic factors that influence
maize output so that the farmers can consider these factors in their production decision making process.

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