ABSTRACT
The study examined the impact of cassava technologies on
rural poverty in Imo State using aspects of the sustainable livelihoods
framework. One hundred rural households were purposively selected from each of
the three agricultural zones of Imo state to correspond with an earlier
baseline study by the Root and Tuber Expansion Programme (RTEP). A multistage
random sampling procedure was used for the RTEP survey conducted in 2002. Data
were collected from the panel of 300 selected rural households in two phases.
Firstly, a biweekly data on farm and off-farm income was collected from January
2006 to February 2007. The second survey was conducted between January and
February 2007 using structured questionnaire to collect data on endowment of
human, natural, financial, physical and social capitals, and on rankings of
perceptions of some predetermined factors. Finally, relevant secondary data
were obtained from Imo state agricultural development programme. Data analyses
involved the use of descriptive statistics and multivariate econometric
analyses. The study revealed that values of most indicators were higher in 2006
than in 2002 for natural, human, physical, financial and social capitals.
Agricultural income grew at an annual rate of 0.93 percent between 2002 and
2006 while nonagricultural income grew at a higher annual rate of 3.82 percent.
Size of farm, quantity of cassava required for household consumption, loan
invested in cassava production, years of education of household head, contact
with extension and membership in farmers' organizations had significant
positive influences on adoption of improved cassava varieties (ICVs). On the
other hand, land holding fragmentation, off-farm income, age of household head
and amount spent on hired labour significantly but negatively affected adoption
of ICVs. Decomposition of the total elasticities of the statistically
significant variables showed that the magnitude of probability of adoption
elicited by any variable gave rise to at least six times more the level of
intensity of adoption on account of the same variable. Direct impact of
adoption of JCVs, as shown by the study, were in the areas of better
performance of ICVs than local cassava varieties as regards yield levels, gross
returns, net income, labour productivity, and marketable surplus. Proportion of
cultivated land planted to ICVs had a positive and significant influence on
rural household income thus illustrating positive indirect impact of adoption
of ICVs. Test of reliability of the rankings by the rural households of factors
relating to livelihood strategies, descriptors of poverty, valuable traits of
ICVs, vulnerability, technological dissemination pathways and impact of ICVs
produced results that require consideration in a pro-poor cassava technology
development research and policy formulation for poverty alleviation. The study
shows that adoption of ICVs will reduce poverty and vulnerability and improve
food security of rural households. It recommends a more vigorous, demand-driven
approach to cassava technologies development.
ONYENEKE, E (2021). Assessing Impact Of Cassava Technologies On Rural Poverty In Imo State Using Sustainable Livelihoods Framework (Slf). Repository.mouau.edu.ng: Retrieved Nov 22, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessing-impact-of-cassava-technologies-on-rural-poverty-in-imo-state-using-sustainable-livelihoods-framework-slf-7-2
EKEZIE, ONYENEKE. "Assessing Impact Of Cassava Technologies On Rural Poverty In Imo State Using Sustainable Livelihoods Framework (Slf)" Repository.mouau.edu.ng. Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 27 Oct. 2021, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessing-impact-of-cassava-technologies-on-rural-poverty-in-imo-state-using-sustainable-livelihoods-framework-slf-7-2. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
EKEZIE, ONYENEKE. "Assessing Impact Of Cassava Technologies On Rural Poverty In Imo State Using Sustainable Livelihoods Framework (Slf)". Repository.mouau.edu.ng, Repository.mouau.edu.ng, 27 Oct. 2021. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessing-impact-of-cassava-technologies-on-rural-poverty-in-imo-state-using-sustainable-livelihoods-framework-slf-7-2 >.
EKEZIE, ONYENEKE. "Assessing Impact Of Cassava Technologies On Rural Poverty In Imo State Using Sustainable Livelihoods Framework (Slf)" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2021). Accessed 22 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/assessing-impact-of-cassava-technologies-on-rural-poverty-in-imo-state-using-sustainable-livelihoods-framework-slf-7-2