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It is estimated that women produce more than 50% of food production world wide. In Nigeria however, the estimate is that women produce about 80% of food production. There has been an increase in female-headed households along with female-headed farms due to a variety of factors. Wives are left with the responsibility of farm management, family care and household maintenance. Women's performance in agriculture is however poor as a result of unequal privileges and opportunities availed them in contrast to their male counterparts. Theses privileges and opportunities are in the areas of credit…mehr

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It is estimated that women produce more than 50% of food production world wide. In Nigeria however, the estimate is that women produce about 80% of food production. There has been an increase in female-headed households along with female-headed farms due to a variety of factors. Wives are left with the responsibility of farm management, family care and household maintenance. Women's performance in agriculture is however poor as a result of unequal privileges and opportunities availed them in contrast to their male counterparts. Theses privileges and opportunities are in the areas of credit facilities, access to land, access to education, labour saving technology and extension services. Others are neglect and absence of support from their spouses and families. Data generated from questionnaires were analyzed using frequency, percentage and regression analysis. It was discovered that age of respondents, farming experience, costs of fertilizer and herbicide were statistically significant at 1% level with respect to the farmers' output values. Access to credit and labour were major problems limiting the agricultural productivity of 77.5% and 70% of the farmers respectively.
Autorenporträt
Mrs. Obidi holds her B.Tech. in Agricultural Economics and Extension, and MSc. in Agricutural Economics from the Federal University of Technology, Yola, Nigeria. She is the Ag. Director of Finance with Agro Professional Care Foundation (NGO)Yola, Nigeria. Nkiru is happily married to Mr. Osita Obidi and blessed with 3 children.