WHY THE ECONOMICS OF GROUNDNUT PROCESSING IN AKWANGA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA

Despite Nigeria's plentiful agricultural resources and oil wealth, poverty is widespread in the Country and has increase since the late 1990's, neglect of rural infrastructure affects the profitability of agricultural production. The lack of roads impedes the marketing of agricultural comm...

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Main Authors: Abdulahmeed A. GIREI, Saleh I. AUDU, Enai G. ONUK, Zainab M. ISMAIL
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Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest 2016-01-01
Series:Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Online Access:https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.16_4/Art16.pdf
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author Abdulahmeed A. GIREI
Saleh I. AUDU
Enai G. ONUK
Zainab M. ISMAIL
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description Despite Nigeria's plentiful agricultural resources and oil wealth, poverty is widespread in the Country and has increase since the late 1990's, neglect of rural infrastructure affects the profitability of agricultural production. The lack of roads impedes the marketing of agricultural communities prevents farmers from selling their produce at reasonable price and leads to spoilage. The study was designed to analyze the economics of groundnut processing in Akwanga Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, Nigeria. A purposive sampling technique was adopted in collecting the data used for the study from a sample of 60 groundnut processors. Descriptive statistics and gross margin analysis was used to analyzed the data collected. The study revealed that 98.3% of the respondents are females who used groundnut seed, firewood, water, labour and grinding machine in processing groundnut. The study estimated the average variable cost per 100 kg of groundnut seed per cycle at N27,487.12 while the average total revenue was estimated at N36,340.00 thus, a gross margin of N8,852.88 per 100 kg of groundnut seed per cycle. The return per naira invested (ROI) was estimated at N0.322. This indicates that groundnut processing is a profitable business in the study area. The study further revealed that majority of the respondents were constrained by inadequate capital, inadequate processing machine, risk of buying low quality raw materials, inadequate capital, unstable prices of inputs and unsteady market for products. Based on the findings the study recommended that groundnut processors should be encouraged to form cooperative societies so that they can speak with common voice in their attempt to acquire input and sell their output, affordable and accessible credit facilities should be made available to processors among others. Farmers should be persuaded to dry their groundnut seed properly before barging them to prevent the seed from spoilage.
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spelling doaj-art-a62992f6d0f24997a2a2b89fc8a8a4db2025-08-20T02:07:20ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, BucharestScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development2284-79952285-39522016-01-011641031103391WHY THE ECONOMICS OF GROUNDNUT PROCESSING IN AKWANGA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIAAbdulahmeed A. GIREISaleh I. AUDUEnai G. ONUKZainab M. ISMAILDespite Nigeria's plentiful agricultural resources and oil wealth, poverty is widespread in the Country and has increase since the late 1990's, neglect of rural infrastructure affects the profitability of agricultural production. The lack of roads impedes the marketing of agricultural communities prevents farmers from selling their produce at reasonable price and leads to spoilage. The study was designed to analyze the economics of groundnut processing in Akwanga Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, Nigeria. A purposive sampling technique was adopted in collecting the data used for the study from a sample of 60 groundnut processors. Descriptive statistics and gross margin analysis was used to analyzed the data collected. The study revealed that 98.3% of the respondents are females who used groundnut seed, firewood, water, labour and grinding machine in processing groundnut. The study estimated the average variable cost per 100 kg of groundnut seed per cycle at N27,487.12 while the average total revenue was estimated at N36,340.00 thus, a gross margin of N8,852.88 per 100 kg of groundnut seed per cycle. The return per naira invested (ROI) was estimated at N0.322. This indicates that groundnut processing is a profitable business in the study area. The study further revealed that majority of the respondents were constrained by inadequate capital, inadequate processing machine, risk of buying low quality raw materials, inadequate capital, unstable prices of inputs and unsteady market for products. Based on the findings the study recommended that groundnut processors should be encouraged to form cooperative societies so that they can speak with common voice in their attempt to acquire input and sell their output, affordable and accessible credit facilities should be made available to processors among others. Farmers should be persuaded to dry their groundnut seed properly before barging them to prevent the seed from spoilage.https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.16_4/Art16.pdf
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WHY THE ECONOMICS OF GROUNDNUT PROCESSING IN AKWANGA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA
Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
title WHY THE ECONOMICS OF GROUNDNUT PROCESSING IN AKWANGA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA
title_full WHY THE ECONOMICS OF GROUNDNUT PROCESSING IN AKWANGA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA
title_fullStr WHY THE ECONOMICS OF GROUNDNUT PROCESSING IN AKWANGA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA
title_full_unstemmed WHY THE ECONOMICS OF GROUNDNUT PROCESSING IN AKWANGA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA
title_short WHY THE ECONOMICS OF GROUNDNUT PROCESSING IN AKWANGA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA
title_sort why the economics of groundnut processing in akwanga local government area nasarawa state nigeria
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