2017
DOI: 10.4314/as.v15i1.4
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Determinants of sweet potato value addition among smallholder farming households in Kwara state, Nigeria

Abstract: Sweet potato is an important food security promoted crop in Nigeria. The recognition of its relative health benefits has resulted in fresh consumption as well as the utilization of processed products such as sweet potato chips, fries and pre-cut, flour, and pureed sweet potatoes. This study examined the determinants of sweet potato value addition among smallholder farmers in Kwara. A multi-stage sampling techniques was used to obtain information from 163 small holder farmers in Offa and Oyun local government a… Show more

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“…The credible explanation of this is that training on value addition brings a considerable impact on the participants in terms of the extent of perceived knowledge and acquisition of the skills on value addition activities. These findings concur with those of Adeyonu et al (2016), that training on value addition significantly increases the farmer's decision to add value to sweet potatoes.…”
Section: Determinants Of the Proportion Of Mangoe Value Added Among Ssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The credible explanation of this is that training on value addition brings a considerable impact on the participants in terms of the extent of perceived knowledge and acquisition of the skills on value addition activities. These findings concur with those of Adeyonu et al (2016), that training on value addition significantly increases the farmer's decision to add value to sweet potatoes.…”
Section: Determinants Of the Proportion Of Mangoe Value Added Among Ssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In addition, farmers practice value addition majorly in groups since this provides for mobilizing capital for easy purchase of value addition equipment. Further farmers in groups easily exchange ideas about making various products thus enhancing value addition (Adeyonu, Ajala, Adigun, Ajiboye, and Gbotosho, 2016). The table also shows results on various preferred markets by the small-scale farmers for the sale of their products.…”
Section: Wherementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study was conducted in Kwara State, Nigeria. The state is located within the North Central zone of Nigeria, sharing boundary with Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Ekiti, Kogi and Niger State in Nigeria and an international border with the Republic of Benin along its north-western part (Adeyonu et al, 2016) The state which lies between latitudes 7° 45ˈN and 9° 30ˈN and longitudes 2° 30ˈE and 6° 25ˈE has two distinct seasons (the wet and dry seasons). Kwara state has sixteen (16) local government areas (LGAs) and is primarily agrarian with a vast arable land and rich fertile soils.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on previous studies (Donkor et al, 2018;Musyoka et al, 2020, Adeyonu et al, 2017, we expect institutional factors such as membership of an association and the use of credit to be positively correlated with women's and men's participation in value addition and the lean season market. Membership of association was found to positively influence participation in value addition among cassava (Donkor et al, 2018) and sweet potato farmers in Nigeria (Adeyonu et al, 2017). Associations through collective action can provide members with financial support and relevant information related to value addition (Donkor et al, 2018;Adeyonu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%