The influence of selected socio-economic variables on poultry farmers' choice of commercial and self-compounded feeds in Lagos area of Nigeria

Authors

  • A. A. Adebayo  Lagos State College of Primary Education, Noforija-Epe
  • R. I. Salami St. Andrew's College of Education, P.M.B. 1010, Oyo, Oyo State 
  • L. Oloyinde Lagos State College of Primary Education, Noforija-Epe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v29i2.1566

Keywords:

Commercial feed, self compounded feed, feed cost, socio-economic factor, poultry farmer

Abstract

The study aimed at examining the influence of some socio-economic variables on poultry farmers choice of feed types between self-compounded feeds and commercial feeds. Their choice was not affected by age, gender and experience in poultry business but was affected (P<0.05) by cost. The cost of commercial feeds was consistently higher than those compounded by the farmers themselves and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). It was then concluded that cost consideration was the major factor determining the choice of feed types by the farmers. It was also suggested that the survival of the poultry industry and its profitability depend on cost reduction which can be  accomplished through self-compounding of feeds by the farmers. Suggestions were offered to this end. 

Author Biographies

A. A. Adebayo,  Lagos State College of Primary Education, Noforija-Epe

Department of Agricultural Education

R. I. Salami, St. Andrew's College of Education, P.M.B. 1010, Oyo, Oyo State 

Department of Agricultural Education (Animal Science Division

L. Oloyinde, Lagos State College of Primary Education, Noforija-Epe

Department of Agricultural Education,

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Published

2021-01-01

How to Cite

Adebayo, A. A. ., Salami, R. I. ., & Oloyinde, L. . (2021). The influence of selected socio-economic variables on poultry farmers’ choice of commercial and self-compounded feeds in Lagos area of Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 29(2), 226–233. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v29i2.1566

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