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Title: Income Diversification among Small-Holder Farmers in Bosso Local Government Area of Niger State, Nigeria
Authors: Adejoh, S.O
Arowolo, K.O
Muhammed, Y
Galadima, C
Keywords: Diversification, Farmers, Households, Income, Smallholder
Issue Date: 23-Dec-2023
Publisher: BADEGGI JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND ENVIRONMENT
Abstract: The study focused on income diversification among smallholder farmers in the Bosso Local Government Area, Niger State, Nigeria. Two-stage sampling procedure was used to select a total of 94 respondents for the study. Primary data were used and collected with the aid of a structured questionnaire and complemented with an interview schedule. Descriptive statistics, the diversity index, and the Tobit regression model were used to analyzed the data collected. From the analysis results, average age of the farmers was 44 years, the average household size was eight members and average farm size was 2.4 hectares. The majority (78.7%) of the respondents acquired one form of formal education or the other, while 21.3% did not have formal education. Reasons for income diversification were poor crop and animal yield (97.9%), availability of off-farm opportunities and limited income from animal production (78.7%), and limited income from crop production (75.5%) ranked 1st, 2nd and 4th, respectively. The result further revealed that 69.2% of the respondents had an income diversity index of 0.21 - 0.40 indicating that level of income diversification was moderately low. The determinants of income diversification in the study area were age (-2.12), household size (1.83), land ownership (2.36), non – farm opportunities (5.42) and farm size (-2.47). These variables were positively related to income diversification and statistically significant at 10%, 5% and 1% level of probability, respectively. In conclusion, diversification into various income sources have helped the respondents to sustain family demands, although, level of income diversification was low. It was therefore recommended that the Government should formulate and implement policies that encourage smallholders to diversify their income in the study are
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