Profitability analysis of poultry egg production and marketing in Southern zone of Plateau State, Nigeria

Authors

  • M. Y. Latu Plateau State College of Agriculture, P.M.B 001 Garkawa
  • D. P. Wumnokol Plateau State College of Agriculture, P.M.B 001 Garkawa
  • L. Y. Guluwa Plateau State College of Agriculture, P.M.B 001 Garkawa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v45i4.552

Keywords:

Profitability, egg production, marketing

Abstract

Data from a survey in Southern zone of Plateau State was used to assess profitability of egg production and marketing in five markets of Southern Plateau. Primary data was obtained by means of personal interview through the use of a well-structured questionnaire administered to 20 individuals in each of the five markets (Langtang market, Shendam (Nshar) market, Namu market, Garkawa market and Mabudi market). The socio-economic characteristic of the respondents shows that most of them were experienced in the business and were mostly females (96%). The estimated Gini coefficient was 0.81296 which implies that there is a high level of inequality in the production and sole revenue of the respondents. While the gross margin reveals that marketing of eggs in the study area is profitable with gross margin per seller as N12, 029.50 and the benefit cost ratio also reveals that egg marketing is viable in the study area as N10, 799.50 per seller. It is therefore recommended as a means of gainful employment and mitigation to urban migration.

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Published

2020-12-25

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Latu, M. Y., Wumnokol, D. P., & Guluwa, L. Y. (2020). Profitability analysis of poultry egg production and marketing in Southern zone of Plateau State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 45(4), 84 –. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v45i4.552

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