2021
DOI: 10.31015/jaefs.2021.4.17
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Impact of Contract Farming on Productivity and Food Security Status of Smallholder Maize Farmer’s Households in Kano and Kaduna States, Nigeria

Abstract: This study analyzed impact of contract farming on productivity and food security status of smallholder maize farmer’s household in Kano and Kaduna States, Nigeria. A multistage sampling technique was used to collect data from 466 smallholder maize farmers with the use of a-structured questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, household dietary diversity scores (HDDS), and propensity score matching were used to achieve objectives of the study. Result of descriptive statistics shown that, average age of contract par… Show more

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“…Although several studies have been conducted worldwide on contract farming, its' impact on farmers' welfare and its' sustainability. Authorities like Nazifi et al (2021); Adebisi et al (2019); Akanbi, et al (2019); Ibrahim & Garba, (2019); Oladapo et al, (2023); Enwelu & Iyere-Freedom, (2023) and studied farmers' income from contract farming, the impact of contract farming on national and household food security, factors influencing farmers' decision on contract farming and extent of participation in contract farming as well as perception about contract farming. However, Nigeria's situation is unique and calls for proper investigation especially because the sustainability of an idea or a development program is hinged on the favorable perception of the participants as well as benefits derived by the beneficiaries from such strategy or program.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although several studies have been conducted worldwide on contract farming, its' impact on farmers' welfare and its' sustainability. Authorities like Nazifi et al (2021); Adebisi et al (2019); Akanbi, et al (2019); Ibrahim & Garba, (2019); Oladapo et al, (2023); Enwelu & Iyere-Freedom, (2023) and studied farmers' income from contract farming, the impact of contract farming on national and household food security, factors influencing farmers' decision on contract farming and extent of participation in contract farming as well as perception about contract farming. However, Nigeria's situation is unique and calls for proper investigation especially because the sustainability of an idea or a development program is hinged on the favorable perception of the participants as well as benefits derived by the beneficiaries from such strategy or program.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%