FARM PRODUCTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION AND ALLOCATION EFFICIENCY AMONG ARABLE CROP FARMERS IN EZZA NORTH L.G.A., EBONYI STATE, NIGERIA
NWONU, PASCHAL CHIDI
Department of Agricultural Economics, Management and Extension, Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, Nigeria.
OBAZI, SUNDAY ALAGBA *
Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria.
ESHEYA, SAMUEL ESHEYA
Department of Agricultural Economics & Extension, National Open University of Nigeria, Kaduna Campus, Kaduna State, Nigeria.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
The majority of the farmers (73.3%) sourced land through lease/purchase, and capital resources through personal savings (78.3%). The ratios of marginal value product (MVP) to marginal factor cost (MFC) show that no input was efficiently allocated by the arable crop farmers. Results on the effects of the amount of farm resources mobilized and used on arable crop productivity show a positive significant relationship with some variables at 1% level. Also, lack of finance, lack of land, poor road network etc were constraints on farm resources mobilization and allocation efficiency among arable crops farmers. Thus, the study concluded that the amount of farm production resources mobilized was little and farmers were ignorant of proper use. Therefore, the government and other stakeholders in the agricultural sector should organize regular workshops/seminars to educate arable crop farmers on the effective and efficient use of resources to achieve the best output.
Keywords: Farm production, resources, resource mobilization, allocative efficiency, arable crop farmers