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Determinants of Export-Led Cassava Production Intensification among Small-Holder Farmers in Delta State, Nigeria

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  • Achoja, F.O.
  • Idoge, D.E.
  • Ukwuaba, S.I.
  • Esowhode, A.E.

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Determinants of export-led cassava production intensification among small-holder farmers were investigated. Primary data collected with structured questionnaire from randomly selected 60 respondents, were analysed using appropriate statistics. The result showed a slow increasing trend in response to export opportunities. Farm size, credit availability, cassava product domestic prices, labour and frequency of extension contact had positive effect on cassava output while existence of efficient marketing system has negative effect on cassava output. Inadequate finance and high cost of labour were the problems facing cassava production intensification. Policy instrument on cassava production intensification should capture the significant determinants identified in the study.

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  • Achoja, F.O. & Idoge, D.E. & Ukwuaba, S.I. & Esowhode, A.E., 2012. "Determinants of Export-Led Cassava Production Intensification among Small-Holder Farmers in Delta State, Nigeria," Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS), vol. 2(02), pages 1-8, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajosrd:197952
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.197952
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    3. Bassey, Nsikan Edet & Akpaeti, Aniekan Jim & Udo, Udoro Jacob, 2014. "Labour Choice Decisions Among Cassava Crop Farmers In Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria," International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics (IJFAEC), Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University, Department of Economics and Finance, vol. 2(3), pages 1-12, July.
    4. Yousuf, M.B. & Adeloye, A.A. & Okukpe, A.O. & Daramola, A.A. & Adeyemi, K.D. & Badmus, H. A. & Ogundun, N.A., 2013. "Growth Performance Characteristics of Goats Fed Varied Levels of Poultry Manure in whole Cassava Plant Based Concentrate Diet," Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS), vol. 3(11), pages 1-6, November.

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