Assessment of an electronic wallet system and determinants of cassava farmers’ participation in off-farm activities in Abuja, Nigeria
This study assessed an electronic wallet (e-wallet) system and determinants of cassava farmers? participation in off-farm activities in Abuja, Nigeria. A sample of 67 cassava farmers was selected through a multi-stage sampling technique from six selected agricultural extension blocks. Primary data w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of agricultural sciences (Belgrade, Serbia) Serbia), 2016, Vol.61 (4), p.399-410 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study assessed an electronic wallet (e-wallet) system and determinants
of cassava farmers? participation in off-farm activities in Abuja, Nigeria. A
sample of 67 cassava farmers was selected through a multi-stage sampling
technique from six selected agricultural extension blocks. Primary data were
used. Data were collected using a well-structured and well-designed
questionnaire. The analytical tools used were descriptive statistics and
maximum likelihood estimates using the logistic regression model. The results
indicated that an electronic-wallet is an innovative, motivational mobile
phone technology, the first in sub-Saharan Africa to distribute mobile phones
to farmers which bring fertilizers, improved seeds, financial services, and
agricultural information tips to farmers, and this increases yields and
output. The electronic wallet system targeted 20 million farmers with an
intention to distribute 10 million mobile phones to farmers in 4 years. In
2014, 1,000 agro-dealers and fourteen million five hundred farmers were
registered on the electronic wallet system respectively. Also, one million
two hundred farmers have also received inputs via the electronic-wallet
system. The electronic-wallet system added an estimated 30-40 billion dollars
to Nigeria?s Gross Domestic Product in 2014. Furthermore, the result shows
that the age of most sampled cassava farmers fell between 36 and 50 years.
About 94% of sampled cassava farmers were male. Off-farm income has the
potential to improve the income of farmers. These types of activities
undertaken by cassava farmers off the farms include: teaching, tailoring,
hunting, pottery, blacksmithing, petty trading, etc. Farmers? age, farming
experience and number of off-farm activities were significant variables
influencing farmers? participation in off-farm activities at P ? 0.01; P ?
0.10; and P ? 0.01 respectively. The coefficient of Nagelkerke (R2) value was
0.751.This shows that the explanatory variables explain the level of
participation of cassava farmers in off-farm activities at 75% level of
confidence. The coefficient of Cox and Snell determinant (R2) value was
0.547. Off-farm employment is an alternative strategy and has potentials to
improve the income and well-being of farmers. The study recommends that
government and nongovernment organizations should introduce innovations,
motivations, interventions, policies that improve crop production and support
the off-farm sector in order to create job opportuniti |
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ISSN: | 1450-8109 2406-0968 |
DOI: | 10.2298/JAS1604399A |