Assessment of women involvement in locust beans processing in Ejigbo Local Government Area

A two-stage selection technique was employed to randomly pick the benefits, profitability analysis, and restrictions associated with women's participation in locus bean production within designated villages in Ejigbo Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria. A structured interview protocol wa...

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Main Authors: Oluwagbenga Titus Alao, Tobi Esnade Amossou, Gabriel Ifeoluwa Abioye
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Language:English
Published: TALENTA 2025-07-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Research
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Online Access:https://talenta.usu.ac.id/InJAR/article/view/16883
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author Oluwagbenga Titus Alao
Tobi Esnade Amossou
Gabriel Ifeoluwa Abioye
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description A two-stage selection technique was employed to randomly pick the benefits, profitability analysis, and restrictions associated with women's participation in locus bean production within designated villages in Ejigbo Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria. A structured interview protocol was employed to collect primary data from 120 respondents. Collected data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics executed with Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. The respondent’s average family size was 6 individuals with 73.33% of the respondents between the ages of 14 and 60 being married women. Also, 23.33% of the respondents possessed secondary education, with 2% attaining tertiary education. Likewise, 72% of the respondents identify as Christian, with 62.50% obtaining the requisite abilities for this enterprise from their parents. Furthermore, 67.50% utilized domestic labor for executing procedures involved in locust bean production. The profitability analysis revealed that each N1 invested in the enterprise generated a profit of N0.35, indicating the profitability of the firm as an alternative for additional income. Furthermore, processing experience in terms of year and age exhibited a positive and significant correlation; household size demonstrates a positive yet non-significant correlation, years of education indicate a negative and significant correlation. Conclusively, women's involvement in locust bean processing is a lucrative venture, but face challenges like inadequate financing, high costs of raw materials, firewood, and transportation. Consequently, governments and non-governmental organizations should promote the engagement of young graduates in local bean processing by supplying time-efficient machinery and contemporary processing apparatus, in addition to connecting them with established marketplaces.
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spelling doaj-art-36534ab710c7421ebe35ff2957ca0db22025-08-20T03:26:00ZengTALENTAIndonesian Journal of Agricultural Research2622-76812615-58422025-07-0182647310.32734/injar.v8i2.1688317243Assessment of women involvement in locust beans processing in Ejigbo Local Government AreaOluwagbenga Titus Alao0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7376-5464Tobi Esnade Amossou1https://orcid.org/0009-0005-1652-5391Gabriel Ifeoluwa Abioye2https://orcid.org/0009-0001-1830-5131Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, College of Agriculture, Osum State University, Ejigbo Campus, Osogbo, NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural Economics and Extension, College of Agriculture, Osum State University, Ejigbo Campus, Osogbo, NigeriaDepartment of Agricultural Economics and Extension, College of Agriculture, Osum State University, Ejigbo Campus, Osogbo, NigeriaA two-stage selection technique was employed to randomly pick the benefits, profitability analysis, and restrictions associated with women's participation in locus bean production within designated villages in Ejigbo Local Government Area, Osun State, Nigeria. A structured interview protocol was employed to collect primary data from 120 respondents. Collected data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics executed with Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. The respondent’s average family size was 6 individuals with 73.33% of the respondents between the ages of 14 and 60 being married women. Also, 23.33% of the respondents possessed secondary education, with 2% attaining tertiary education. Likewise, 72% of the respondents identify as Christian, with 62.50% obtaining the requisite abilities for this enterprise from their parents. Furthermore, 67.50% utilized domestic labor for executing procedures involved in locust bean production. The profitability analysis revealed that each N1 invested in the enterprise generated a profit of N0.35, indicating the profitability of the firm as an alternative for additional income. Furthermore, processing experience in terms of year and age exhibited a positive and significant correlation; household size demonstrates a positive yet non-significant correlation, years of education indicate a negative and significant correlation. Conclusively, women's involvement in locust bean processing is a lucrative venture, but face challenges like inadequate financing, high costs of raw materials, firewood, and transportation. Consequently, governments and non-governmental organizations should promote the engagement of young graduates in local bean processing by supplying time-efficient machinery and contemporary processing apparatus, in addition to connecting them with established marketplaces.https://talenta.usu.ac.id/InJAR/article/view/16883benefit-cost ratiohousehold labourlocust beansprofitability analysis
spellingShingle Oluwagbenga Titus Alao
Tobi Esnade Amossou
Gabriel Ifeoluwa Abioye
Assessment of women involvement in locust beans processing in Ejigbo Local Government Area
Indonesian Journal of Agricultural Research
benefit-cost ratio
household labour
locust beans
profitability analysis
title Assessment of women involvement in locust beans processing in Ejigbo Local Government Area
title_full Assessment of women involvement in locust beans processing in Ejigbo Local Government Area
title_fullStr Assessment of women involvement in locust beans processing in Ejigbo Local Government Area
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of women involvement in locust beans processing in Ejigbo Local Government Area
title_short Assessment of women involvement in locust beans processing in Ejigbo Local Government Area
title_sort assessment of women involvement in locust beans processing in ejigbo local government area
topic benefit-cost ratio
household labour
locust beans
profitability analysis
url https://talenta.usu.ac.id/InJAR/article/view/16883
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