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Nigeria has a total population of 120 Million (NPC, 2006) and about 70% are engaged in Agriculture. Many writers are of the opinion that despite the dominance of Agricultural products in Nigeria, food security for the teeming population cannot be guaranteed if there is no efficient marketing system for agricultural produce. The bulky nature of agricultural produce coupled with the scattered nature of the production units, the distance between production and consumption areas makes agricultural marketing more complicated. The research finding show that grain marketing in the study area was…mehr

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Nigeria has a total population of 120 Million (NPC, 2006) and about 70% are engaged in Agriculture. Many writers are of the opinion that despite the dominance of Agricultural products in Nigeria, food security for the teeming population cannot be guaranteed if there is no efficient marketing system for agricultural produce. The bulky nature of agricultural produce coupled with the scattered nature of the production units, the distance between production and consumption areas makes agricultural marketing more complicated. The research finding show that grain marketing in the study area was profitable during the period under review. A gross margin of N1,229,820,000 was recorded in 2001, N1,826,190,000 in 2002, N1,398,725,000 in 2003, N1,975,985,000 in 2004, N1,741,470,000 in 2005 and N423,285,000 in 2006. Marketing efficiency was 69.26% in 2001, 62.74% in 2002, 71% in 2003, 69.06% in 2004, 69.67% in 2005, and 90%.69% in 2006. Even though grain market was profitable, it was not efficient. Grain marketing is also affected by problem, such as transportation, storage, inadequate, credit, multiple taxes and long channel of distribution.
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HINDATU A. BAKO was born on 30th May, 1968 in Potiskum L.G.A. of Yobe State, Nigeria. She holds B.Sc Economics from University of Maiduguri in 1990 and M.Sc Economics from Bayero Univeristy, Kano in 2010. She is currently a Principal Lecturer in the School of Business Education, FCE(T) Potiskum, Yobe State. She is happily married with children.