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February 2015 Vol.
4(2)
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Global Advanced
Research Journal of Management and Business Studies (GARJMBS)
ISSN: 2315-5086
February 2015
Vol. 4(2), pp 049-060
Copyright ©
2015 Global Advanced Research Journals
Full Length Research Paper
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Effectiveness of
Direct Resource Delivery Policy to Crop Farmers: A
Case of Fadama III Project in Enugu State, Nigeria
Okechukwu,
Obodoechina. E
Department of Co-operative Economics and Management,
Nnamdi Azikiwe. University, Awka Anambra State,
Nigeria
Email: emobok79@gmail.com
Accepted 01 December 2014
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This work measures the effectiveness of direct
resource delivery on food production evaluating the
Fadama III project in Enugu State of Nigeria. The
study estimated annual incomes and productive
resources used by the farmers before and after
joining the project and identified constraints to
the realization of project objectives. Descriptive
statistics such as frequency counts, means and
percentages, as well as multiple regression model
using the ordinary least squares (OLS) approach were
used to analyze data obtained. Hypotheses were
tested using t-statistic in Two-Sample T-test.
Chow-statistic was used to test for differences in
the coefficients of the regression variables.
Findings indicated that the farmers realized Mean
incomes and productive resources of N169,139.44
and N521,042.36; and N67,313.45 and
N242,307.12 were respectively estimated for
farmers before and after joining the project. There
were significant differences between incomes and
productive resources of the farmers before and after
joining the project implying goodness of the policy.
The crop farmers’ annual incomes before and after
joining the project were significantly determined by
distance to the market, farm size, extension visits
and value of productive resources. Irregular fund
disbursement topped the list of nine constraints to
effective realization of project objectives arranged
in descending order of seriousness. Early and prompt
release of productive resources and cash counterpart
contributions to the farmers, provision of more
extension agents, services and logistics for the
farmers and reduction of users’ cash contribution
will ensure improved productivity, income and
project sustainability
Keywords:
Cassava; Co-operatives; Enugu State; Fadama III
project; Income; Productive resources; Significant;
Sustainable; Yams
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