Effect of agricultural credit on the output and profitability of egg farms in Abia State, Nigeria

Auteurs

  • L. Tanko Federal University of Technology: PMB 65. Minna, Niger State, Nigeria 
  • A. J. Jirgi Federal University of Technology: PMB 65. Minna, Niger State, Nigeria 

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v35i1.1164

Mots-clés :

Agricultural credit, output, profitability, egg farms

Résumé

The study examined the effects of agricultural credit on the output and profitability of egg farms in Abia State, Nigeria Primary data were collected with structured questionnaire during the 2004 production season from a total of 120 ege farmers selected using purposive random sampling technique with which the productions, prosir and cost functions were estimated using the Ordinary I Synares (OLS regression focuique Results strow thar total quality of feed jam size and cost of drugs positively and significantly influenced egg out(% 7% and 5% levels respectively Results of the profit function reveals war total output output eggs, agricultural credit and average price of eggs per chale had positive and significant effects own profit at 1% 1% and 5% levels actively Sufficient evidence exists to suggest that productivity level differ across arms with and we wishow access to credit. This study recommends increased incentives to farmers in form of credit facilities, Farmers should be encouraged to belong to organized farmers' groups such as Co-operatives 

Bibliographies de l'auteur

L. Tanko, Federal University of Technology: PMB 65. Minna, Niger State, Nigeria 

 Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Technology 

A. J. Jirgi, Federal University of Technology: PMB 65. Minna, Niger State, Nigeria 

Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Technology 

Téléchargements

Publiée

2021-01-01

Comment citer

Tanko, L. ., & Jirgi, A. J. (2021). Effect of agricultural credit on the output and profitability of egg farms in Abia State, Nigeria . Nigerian Journal of Animal Production, 35(1), 128–134. https://doi.org/10.51791/njap.v35i1.1164

Numéro

Rubrique

Articles

Articles les plus lus par le même auteur ou la même autrice

N.B. : ce module nécessite l'activation d'au moins un module de statistiques/rapport. Si vos modules de statistiques fournissent plus d'une mesure, veuillez également sélectionner une mesure principale sur la page des paramètres du site de l'administrateur ou sur la page des paramètres du responsable de la publication.