Taungya farming and poverty alleviation: the case of Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State

Aforestation is a key forest policy in Nigeria and it usually goes with arable farming. This paper describes existing forest policies in Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State and further examines the socioeconomic/demographic characteristics of farming households as they affect poverty status of the...

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Main Authors: Uzokwe, Veronica N.E., Adejobi, A.O., Olorundare, E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: African Journals Online 2004
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77137
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author Uzokwe, Veronica N.E.
Adejobi, A.O.
Olorundare, E.
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Olorundare, E.
Uzokwe, Veronica N.E.
author_facet Uzokwe, Veronica N.E.
Adejobi, A.O.
Olorundare, E.
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description Aforestation is a key forest policy in Nigeria and it usually goes with arable farming. This paper describes existing forest policies in Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State and further examines the socioeconomic/demographic characteristics of farming households as they affect poverty status of the households in the study area. Two-stage random sampling technique was employed in sampling the respondents. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data on the socio-economic/demographic characteristics as well as agricultural output/input used by the farming households in 2002/2003 planting season. Logit model and scale rating methods were employed in analysing the data. The study revealed that the main features of existing forest policies are reservation, management, and protection of forest resources. A poverty tine of N1540 per month was obtained and 46% of the households were poor. Logit model showed that age, marital status and occupational level of household head, household size and farm income were significant at between 1% (p<0.01) and 5% (p<0.05) confidence limit The scale rating identified lack of financial resources, limited technical skill; information barriers and lack of infrastructure, in order of importance as constraints to agricultural production in the study area. It is, therefore, recommended that there is need to improve upon infrastructures in the study area to reduce farming household poverty.
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spelling CGSpace771372023-12-08T19:36:04Z Taungya farming and poverty alleviation: the case of Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State Uzokwe, Veronica N.E. Adejobi, A.O. Olorundare, E. taungya poverty crop production Aforestation is a key forest policy in Nigeria and it usually goes with arable farming. This paper describes existing forest policies in Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State and further examines the socioeconomic/demographic characteristics of farming households as they affect poverty status of the households in the study area. Two-stage random sampling technique was employed in sampling the respondents. Structured questionnaires were used to collect data on the socio-economic/demographic characteristics as well as agricultural output/input used by the farming households in 2002/2003 planting season. Logit model and scale rating methods were employed in analysing the data. The study revealed that the main features of existing forest policies are reservation, management, and protection of forest resources. A poverty tine of N1540 per month was obtained and 46% of the households were poor. Logit model showed that age, marital status and occupational level of household head, household size and farm income were significant at between 1% (p<0.01) and 5% (p<0.05) confidence limit The scale rating identified lack of financial resources, limited technical skill; information barriers and lack of infrastructure, in order of importance as constraints to agricultural production in the study area. It is, therefore, recommended that there is need to improve upon infrastructures in the study area to reduce farming household poverty. 2004-10 2016-09-27T10:23:45Z 2016-09-27T10:23:45Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77137 en Limited Access African Journals Online Uzokwe, V.E.N., Adejobi, A.O. & Olorundare, E. (2004). Taungya farming and poverty alleviation: the case of Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State. Bowen Journal of Agriculture, 1(2), 202-211.
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poverty
crop production
Uzokwe, Veronica N.E.
Adejobi, A.O.
Olorundare, E.
Taungya farming and poverty alleviation: the case of Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State
title Taungya farming and poverty alleviation: the case of Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State
title_full Taungya farming and poverty alleviation: the case of Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State
title_fullStr Taungya farming and poverty alleviation: the case of Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State
title_full_unstemmed Taungya farming and poverty alleviation: the case of Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State
title_short Taungya farming and poverty alleviation: the case of Onigambari forest reserve, Oyo State
title_sort taungya farming and poverty alleviation the case of onigambari forest reserve oyo state
topic taungya
poverty
crop production
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77137
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