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Title: Evaluation of Some Factors of Fish Farming and Management System in Kuje Area Council of Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria
Authors: Ndakatu, M. A
Yakubu, Umar Paiko
Yusuf, M. K
Keywords: Factors, Fish Farming, Management Systems, Kuje Area
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Journal of Agriculture, Forestry and Social Sciences ( JOAFSS)
Series/Report no.: 8(1);2
Abstract: This study examines some factors of fish farming and management systems in Kuje Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (F.C.T.), Abuja, Nigeria. Kuje Area Council is among the five area councils created in November, 1987. he Area Council is bounded on the west by Gwagwalada Area Council, to the north and east by Municipal council and to the South by Abaji Area Council The area covers land area of1,8000 square kilometers (22.5% of the Federal Capital Territory). The current population of the area council is 97367 peoples (N.P.C,2006 population census estimate). Thirty (30) structural questionnaires were served to collect data from the respondents for this research, but only twenty (20) were returned/ recovered. Statistical analysis was accomplished by means of descriptive statistics in form of means and percentages. The study revealed that most of the fish farmers were males, while the women folk were mostly involved in other businesses. It also showed that majority of the practicing fish farmers have sound educational background as most of them have attended tertiary institutions and practice fish farming at large scale using the intensive system, personal funds, concrete ponds, personal lands, Polyculture and monoculture. Most of the fish farmers were within the age of 21-40 years and procure their seeds (fingerlings) from other established private farms.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10766
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