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Title: Economics of Sugar Cane Production in Niger State,Nigeria
Authors: Usman, R. K.
Odine, A.
Ibrahim, F. D.
Muhammad, U. S.
Yisa, E. S.
Jbrin, S.
Gana, B. I.
Keywords: sugarcane production
farm budgeting
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Agricultural Society of Nigeria (ASN)
Citation: Usman et al 2014
Abstract: The study analyse the economies of sugarcane production in Niger state. Primarily data was randomly collected from 60 respondents in Katcha Local Government area of the state by the use of structured questionnaires. Discriptive statistics, Farm Budgeting technique and multiple regression analysis were used to analyze the data. The descriptive result revealed that majority of the farmers were between ages 36-45 which are mostly men and are married. The cost and returned analysis showed an average total production cost of ₦59,436.81 and average net income of ₦261,365.38. Results from the multiple regression analysis shows the value of coefficient of determination(R2 ) indicated that 50% of the variation of profit of sugarcane production was explained by the regression model and the result further shows that years of experience (3.314) is significant at 1% level of probability. Cost of fertilizer(-1.905) is significant at 10% level of probability and extension contacts (2.254) is also significant at 5% level of probability. The study recommend that quite a number of substantial proportion of land should be devoted to this crop and extension education will be needed to beef up the awareness level of the `farmers.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/19240
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