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Title
Grasscutter rearing as an urban agricultural practice in Ibadan Metropolis |
Full text
http://ajol.info/index.php/ajlex/article/view/109 |
Date
2002 |
Author(s)
L.A. Akinbile; Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, University of Ibadan, Nigeria |
Abstract
The study reviewed grasscutter rearing as an urban agricultural practice in Ibadan metropolis. Focus group discussion was conducted for members of the Grasscutter Farmers Association of Nigeria, Ibadan branch, with headquarters at the Forest Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN), Ibadan. Also a sample of 35 of the 45 farms represented in the association was drawn and a pre-tested questionnaire administered. The study revealed that respondents use the intensive system of rearing with concrete cages and iron/wire mesh cages. With cost price of between N 500 and N 2,000, respondents were able to sell their animals at between N 1,000 and N 2,100. The animals produce a litter size of about 8 in a year which makes them make up to N5, 000 on each pair of animal annually. Provision of credit was the major limiting factor, while respondents were able to feed their families from proceeds from the practice. The profitability and conservability of the practice therefore needs to be further explored. (Af J Livestock Extension: 2002 1: 32-35) |
Language
en |
Publisher
African Journal of Livestock Extension |
Type of publication
Peer-reviewed Article |
Format
application/pdf |
Source
African Journal of Livestock Extension; Vol 1 (2002); 32-35 |
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