Effects of National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) Projects on maize production in Niger State, Nigeria
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2024
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Proceeding of the 3rd International conference of agriculture and agricultural Technology held at Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria
Abstract
The study was carried out to determine effects of National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) projects on maize production in Niger State, Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling technique was adopted to select 172 registered maize farmers for the study. The data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics (such as frequency, percentage and mean) and inferential statistics such as (Multiple Regression Model). The study revealed that access to land (X = 3.62), pesticide/insecticide and fertilizer (X = 3.1) were the major benefits of NALDA to maize farmers in the study area, while agrochemicals (p<0.01), education (p<0.01), extension services (p<0.01) and training received via NALDA (p<0.01) were the major factors influencing maize farmers output in Niger State. The study recommended that farmers should prioritize attending training sessions on agronomic practices provided by NALDA to improve their knowledge on soil testing, site selection and input usage. This will enhance their productivity and help them better utilize NALDA’s support.
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NALDA, Maize Production, Authority
Citation
Iliya, B.M., Muhammad, H.U., Muhammed, Y. & Abdullahi, A. (2024). Effects of National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) Projects on maize production in Niger State, Nigeria. Alabi, O.J., Akande, K.E., Otu, B.O., Muhammad, H.U., Femi, F.A., Rajan, S., Chorotich, C., Ibrahim, A. and Adesina, O.A. (eds). Integrated approaches to: achieving food security through artificial intelligence and effective policy implementation. Proceeding of the 3rd International conference of agriculture and agricultural Technology held at Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria from 1st – 4th December, Pp 198 -205