The Profit Analysis and Constraints of Oil Palm Production in Delta State
Subject Areas : Rural and Agricultural Sociology
D Adaigho
1
,
J. O Abojei
2
,
D. O Aberji
3
,
E Ofili
4
,
P. O Emaziye
5
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Keywords: Analysis, Constraint, Oil Palm, Profit, Production,
Abstract :
This study was conducted to analyze the profitability of oil palm production in Delta State. Multistage sampling procedure was used to draw samples for the study. Data were composed using questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive statistic such as mean, percentage count, frequency and Likert scale. The mean age of producers was 46 years, with a fairly balanced gender distribution (51.7% male, 48.3% female) that were married (47.5%), with high degree of farming experience. Small farm sizes (1-10 acres) dominate (70.8%), and personal plantations were common (45.0%). Access to credit and extension services were limited (42.5% and 12.5%, respectively). The total cost incurred in palm oil production was N613789 and the total revenue generated from the palm oil plantation was N 842,600 resulting in a net income of N210, 811. The benefit cost ratio of the business was 1.33 revealing 33% profit, implying that for every Naira spent on palm oil processing, a profit of 33 kobo is generated, demonstrating profitability of the palm oil enterprise. The most significant constraint was the high cost of equipment (87.5%), followed by inadequate processing and the least constraint was lack of improved varieties (31.7%). It is therefore recommended that there should be a Collaboration between financial institutions and government agencies to provide affordable and accessible credit options to palm oil producers.
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The Profit Analysis and Constraints of Oil Palm Production in Delta State
Adaigho, D1., Abojei, J. O2, Aberji, D. O2., Ofili, E3 and Emaziye, P. O3
1Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, Delta State, Nigeria
2Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Dennis Osadebey University Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria
3Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Delta State University, Abraka, Delta State, Nigeria
Correspondence Email: peteremaziye63@gmail.com
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Keywords Constraint, Oil Palm, Profit, Production, Delta State |
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