Gender differences and profitability analysis of pepper (Capsicum species) production, Kaduna State, Nigeria
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Published:2023
Issue:2
Volume:68
Page:237-252
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ISSN:1450-8109
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Container-title:Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Belgrade
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J AGR SCI BELGRADE
Author:
Alabi Olugbenga1, Anekwe Chinwe1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Abuja, PMB Gwagwalada-Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria
Abstract
This study analysed gender differences and profitability of pepper (Capsicum
species) production in Kaduna State, Nigeria. A multi-stage sampling
technique was adopted. One hundred pepper farmers were selected. Primary
data sources were employed with the help of a well-designed and
well-structured questionnaire. The results show that 66% of pepper farmers
were between 21 and 50 years old. Pepper production was profitable in the
study area. Gender differences in average costs and returns in pepper
production revealed that the gross margin was higher for male farmers at
137,556.51 Naira than for female pepper farmers at 109, 711.77 Naira per
hectare. The gender differences in factors influencing pepper production
show that age (??1), and fertiliser input (??4), were significant factors
influencing pepper production among male farmers at the 1% probability
level, while age (??1), labour input (??3), and fertiliser input (??4), were
significant factors influencing pepper production among female farmers at
the 1% probability level. The return to scale (??????) of pepper production
was estimated at 2.798 for male farmers, which signifies an increase in the
return to scale. The return to scale (??????) was calculated for female
pepper farmers at 0.033, which implies a decrease in the return to scale.
The major constraints faced by pepper farmers were: lack of fertilisers,
pest and disease infestations, and inadequate capital. The study recommends
that female pepper farmers should have more access to farm inputs and low
interest loans to increase productivity.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Plant Science,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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