Economic analysis of croplivestock integration in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria

Research was undertaken on the economics of crop-livestock integration in the Northern Guinea Savannah of Nigeria. The aim of the study was to quantify the reciprocal contributions of crops and livestock and also the factors affecting the integration of crops and livestock production in the area. Fi...

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Autores principales: Ndubuisi, A., Zeddies, J., Manyong, Victor M., Smith, J.M.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99863
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author Ndubuisi, A.
Zeddies, J.
Manyong, Victor M.
Smith, J.M.
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Ndubuisi, A.
Smith, J.M.
Zeddies, J.
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Zeddies, J.
Manyong, Victor M.
Smith, J.M.
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description Research was undertaken on the economics of crop-livestock integration in the Northern Guinea Savannah of Nigeria. The aim of the study was to quantify the reciprocal contributions of crops and livestock and also the factors affecting the integration of crops and livestock production in the area. Field data were collected during the 1996/97 farming season from 150 respondents randomly selected at two locations (Zaria and Bauchi) and classified into crop farmers (CF) and crop-livestock farmers (C-LF). The two locations represent different levels of market opportunities. The Zaria area is hypothesized to follow a market-driven path of agricultural intensification while the Bauchi area follows a population-driven path of agricultural intensification. Results of the study showed that the CF in the Zaria area recorded a gross margin (GM) of NGN62,035. This was about three and a half times the GM in Bauchi (NGN17,262). Similarly, the C-LF in the Zaria area recorded a much higher GM (NGN145,334) over that recorded by the C-LF in the Bauchi area (34,367). Among the general factors affecting crop-livestock integration are land, labour, availability of feed, availability of organic and inorganic fertilizer, age and level of education of the farmers. The study concluded that by integrating and using crop-livestock farm linkages, farmers can improve their economic gains more substantially especially in areas with better market opportunities (Zaria). Therefore efforts should be made to substantially improve the market infrastructure and solve some or the problems affecting crop-livestock integration in the NGS of Nigeria.
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spelling CGSpace998632023-12-08T19:43:41Z Economic analysis of croplivestock integration in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria Ndubuisi, A. Zeddies, J. Manyong, Victor M. Smith, J.M. crops livestock economics farmers markets Research was undertaken on the economics of crop-livestock integration in the Northern Guinea Savannah of Nigeria. The aim of the study was to quantify the reciprocal contributions of crops and livestock and also the factors affecting the integration of crops and livestock production in the area. Field data were collected during the 1996/97 farming season from 150 respondents randomly selected at two locations (Zaria and Bauchi) and classified into crop farmers (CF) and crop-livestock farmers (C-LF). The two locations represent different levels of market opportunities. The Zaria area is hypothesized to follow a market-driven path of agricultural intensification while the Bauchi area follows a population-driven path of agricultural intensification. Results of the study showed that the CF in the Zaria area recorded a gross margin (GM) of NGN62,035. This was about three and a half times the GM in Bauchi (NGN17,262). Similarly, the C-LF in the Zaria area recorded a much higher GM (NGN145,334) over that recorded by the C-LF in the Bauchi area (34,367). Among the general factors affecting crop-livestock integration are land, labour, availability of feed, availability of organic and inorganic fertilizer, age and level of education of the farmers. The study concluded that by integrating and using crop-livestock farm linkages, farmers can improve their economic gains more substantially especially in areas with better market opportunities (Zaria). Therefore efforts should be made to substantially improve the market infrastructure and solve some or the problems affecting crop-livestock integration in the NGS of Nigeria. 2000 2019-03-03T05:53:40Z 2019-03-03T05:53:40Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99863 en Limited Access Ndubuisi, A., Zeddies, J., Manyong, V.M. & Smith, J.M. (2000). Economic analysis of crop-livestock integration in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria. Der Tropenland, Beitrage zur tropischen Landwirtschaft und Veterinarmedizin, 101, 69-83.
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Zeddies, J.
Manyong, Victor M.
Smith, J.M.
Economic analysis of croplivestock integration in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria
title Economic analysis of croplivestock integration in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria
title_full Economic analysis of croplivestock integration in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria
title_fullStr Economic analysis of croplivestock integration in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Economic analysis of croplivestock integration in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria
title_short Economic analysis of croplivestock integration in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria
title_sort economic analysis of croplivestock integration in the northern guinea savannah of nigeria
topic crops
livestock
economics
farmers
markets
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