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  1. Soil Fertility Management Practices and Productivity of Food Crop Farming Households in North-Central Nigeria 1Agboola, L.W., 2Salman, K,K.,& 1Yahaya, A.A 1Department of Agricultural Development and Management, Agricultural and Rural Management Training Institute, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria 2Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
  2. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Outline • Problem Statement • Objectives • Theoretical Framework • Conceptual Framework • Methodology • Key Findings • Implication of Findings and Recommendations
  3. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Problem Statement Nigeria’s agricultural contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 27.6% 92% (NBS, 2022) the country’s agricultural sector still experiences two gaps; the inability to feed its teeming population the inability to meet export market quality requirements poor agricultural productivity and food insecurity
  4. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Problem Statement Cont’d 9.7 billion by the year 2050 [UNPFA], 2011)  2019 and 2050 (United Nations, 2015; 2019) 377million by 2050 815 million out of 7 billion endure chronic malnutrition(FAO, 2017) 840 million affected by hunger in 2030 (FAO et al., 2021) Africa cereal productivity 1.5mt/ha while Asia and Latin America of 5 and 8mt/ha, respectively (FAOSTAT, 2015)
  5. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Research Questions what were the different soil fertility management practices used by the crop farming households in the study area? what was the productivity associated with different soil fertility management practices? what are the effects of the different soil fertility management practices on productivity of farming households in the study area?
  6. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Objectives of the Study The main objective of the study is: to examine soil fertility management practices and productivity of food crop farmers in North-Central Nigeria. The specific objectives are to: profile the different soil fertility management practices used by the food crop farming household heads in the study area; estimate the productivity of the farming households ;and examine the effect of different soil fertility management practices on productivity.
  7. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Justification of the Study The earth has only 7.86 billions acres of land potentially suitable for agriculture” (Schiller, 1980) Boosting agricultural production could either be by: Goal 2: End hunger, achieve food security, improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
  8. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Theoretical Framework Theory of Production Concept of Productivity Productivity differences could be as a result of: improved efficiency; scale improvement; and technical change. Figure 1: Technological Change Source: Coelli et al., 2005
  9. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Conceptual Framework Food Crop Farmers Awareness on a soil fertility management practices Attitude formation Negative Non-use Positive Trial Adoption Continued Use Increased Productivity -Socioeconomic Variables -Soil fertility management Practices Figure 2: Link between Soil Fertility Management Practices and Crop Productivity Source: Author’s Construct
  10. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Study Area: North- Central Nigeria Source and Method of Data Collection: Primary data were collected from food crop farming household heads in the study area Sampling Procedure and Sample Size: Four-stage sampling procedure was used to collect data from 400 food crop farming household heads. Analytical Techniques: Descriptive Statistics Total Factor Productivity and Cobb Douglass production function Methodology
  11. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Key Findings Table 1:Households’ Prevalent Soil Fertility Management Practices Soil Fertility Management Practices Used Frequency Percentage Organic Manure 47 13.6 Bush Fallowing 43 12.5 Crop Rotation 56 16.2 Inorganic Fertilizer 67 19.4 Cover Cropping 48 13.9 Alley Cropping 38 11.1 Mulching 46 13.3 Total 345 100 Source: Field Survey, 2021
  12. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE ORGANIC MANURE BUSH FALLOW CROP ROTATION INORGANIC FERTILIZER ALLEY FARMING COVER CROP MULCHING 13.6 12.5 16.2 19.4 13.9 11.1 13.3 PERCENTAGES Figure 3: Bar Chart showing the Percentage Distribution of Farmers Across the Different Soil Fertility Management Practices
  13. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Table 2: Frequency Distribution of TFP Estimates of Food Crop Farmers in the Study Area Alley cropping Bush fallowing Cover cropping Crop rotation Inorganic fertilizer Mulching Organic manure Pooled TFP indices Fre % Fre % Fre % Fre % Fre % Fre % Fre % Fre % 0-0.99 8 16.6 7 16.3 9 23.6 6 10.7 1 1.5 4 8.8 6 12.8 56 16.2 1-1.99 15 31.2 10 23.3 8 21.1 19 33.9 2 3.0 6 13.0 6 12.8 88 25.5 2-2.99 17 35.4 12 27.9 11 29.0 18 32.1 16 23.9 10 21.7 7 14.9 99 28.7 3-3.99 2 4.2 6 14.0 2 5.3 6 10.7 24 35.8 11 23.9 12 25.5 41 12.0 4-4.99 3 7.9 3 5.4 24 35.8 3 6.5 7 14.9 17 4.9 5-5.99 2 4.2 3 7.0 2 5.3 3 5.4 3 6.5 4 8.5 17 4.9 6-6.99 1 2.1 1 2.3 1 2.6 3 6.5 6 1.7 7-7.99 1 2.1 1 2.6 3 6.5 1 2.1 6 1.7 8-8.99 1 2.6 1 2.2 1 2.1 3 0.9 9-9.99 1 2.1 2 4.6 1 2.1 4 1.2 10-10.99 ˃10.99 1 2.1 2 4.6 1 1.8 2 4.4 2 4.2 8 2.3 Total 48 100.0 43 100.0 38 100.0 56 100.0 67 100.0 46 100.0 47 100.0 345 100.0 Max 14.6 29.6 8.0 17.6 4.8 12.2 3 14.4 29.6 Min 0.31 0.36 0.02 0.09 0.09 0.36 0.08 0.02 Mean 2.63 3.54 2.5 2.55 3.49 3.6 3.42 2.74 SD 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.2 0.89 1.3 1.2 1.2 Source: Field Survey, 2021
  14. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE ALLEY CROPPING BUSH FALLOWING COVER CROPPING CROP ROTATION INORGANIC FERTILIZER MULCHING ORGANIC MANURE POOLED 2.63 3.54 2.5 2.55 3.49 3.6 3.42 2.74 Figure 4: Mean Productivity Estimates Across the Different Soil Fertility Management Practices in the Study Area
  15. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Table 3: Test of Multicollinearity among the Variables Affecting TFP Variables VIF X1 1.83 X2 1.22 X3 2.00 X4 1.65 X5 1.09 X6 1.55 X7 1.16 X8 2.29 X9 1.88 X11 2.28 X12 2.88 X13 2.06 X14 2.18 Mean VIF 1.85 Source: Authors’ computation from field survey, 2021
  16. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Table 4: Determinants of Total Factor Productivity Variables Coefficients Standard error t Age -2.461 .123 -18.57*** Education .210 .030 6.98*** Household size .009 .029 0.33 Farming experience .154 .034 4.42*** Access to credit -.034 .031 -1.07 Farm size .041 .036 1.14 Access to extension .129 .033 3.87*** Alley cropping .226 .075 3.02*** Cover crop .094 .073 1.29 Crop rotation .386 .075 5.12*** Inorganic fertilizer .085 .086 0.99 Mulching .082 .073 10.92*** Organic manure .492 .079 6.17*** Constant 8.689 .557 15.58*** R2 0.903 R-2 0.899 Prob˃F 0.0000 F(13 331) 238.40 N 345 *** 1% significance level Source: Field Survey, 2021
  17. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Implication of Findings and Recommendations Negative coefficient in respect of age implies that old farmers are less motivated, less innovative and less amenable to changes  According agriculture a boost in the youth empowerment programme will encourage young abled men and women to agriculture. Positive and significant contribution of education implies that education is productivity and soil fertility management enhancer  Adult literacy should be promoted among the farmers.
  18. #2023 AGRODEP CONFERENCE Because of positive coefficient between farm size, access to extension and soil fertility management practices to productivity:  it is therefore recommended that farmers should increase their farm sizes as this will make them enjoy economies of scale  extension services should be strengthened in terms of personnel, making more contact and trainings were recommended  the need to promote sustainable soil fertility management that are farm or farmer specific become imperative in enhancing productivity. Policy Implication and Recommendations Contd.
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