Economic Analysis of Rural Women Income from Non-Timber Forest Products In Ife South Local Government Area Of Onus State, Nigeria

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Economic Analysis of Rural Women Income from Non-Timber Forest Products In Ife South Local Government Area Of Onus State, Nigeria

Dr. Raufu M. O.
Dr. Raufu M. O.
Akinniran T.N.
Akinniran T.N.
Olawuyi S.O.
Olawuyi S.O.
Akinpelu M. O.
Akinpelu M. O.
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This study was carried out to examine the effects of Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) on rural women income in Ife South Local Government area of Osun State, Nigeria. A sample of 90 respondents were randomly selected from five (5) of the eleven (11) wards. A structured interview schedule was administered on the respondents. Data were collected and analyzed using frequency counts, percentage and econometric model. The study discovered that there is a positive and significant relationship between the year of education, total cost and income earned from NTFPs activities, and a negative but significant negative association with distance from forest to point of sale . The majority of the respondents (58.9%) supported Nonavailability of NTFPs as the significant effect of deforestation on NTFPs activities. The major problem encountered in NTFPs gathering and marketing are insufficient labour (38.9%), storage problem (23.2%), and thieves (14.4%).

Economic Analysis of Rural Women Income from Non-Timber Forest Products In Ife South Local Government Area Of Onus State, Nigeria

This study was carried out to examine the effects of Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) on rural women income in Ife South Local Government area of Osun State, Nigeria. A sample of 90 respondents were randomly selected from five (5) of the eleven (11) wards. A structured interview schedule was administered on the respondents. Data were collected and analyzed using frequency counts, percentage and econometric model. The study discovered that there is a positive and significant relationship between the year of education, total cost and income earned from NTFPs activities, and a negative but significant negative association with distance from forest to point of sale . The majority of the respondents (58.9%) supported Nonavailability of NTFPs as the significant effect of deforestation on NTFPs activities. The major problem encountered in NTFPs gathering and marketing are insufficient labour (38.9%), storage problem (23.2%), and thieves (14.4%).

Dr. Raufu M. O.
Dr. Raufu M. O.
Akinniran T.N.
Akinniran T.N.
Olawuyi S.O.
Olawuyi S.O.
Akinpelu M. O.
Akinpelu M. O.

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Raufu Mufutau Oyedapo. 2012. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – D: Agriculture & Veterinary GJSFR-D Volume 12 (GJSFR Volume 12 Issue D1): .

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Economic Analysis of Rural Women Income from Non-Timber Forest Products In Ife South Local Government Area Of Onus State, Nigeria

Dr. Raufu M. O.
Dr. Raufu M. O.
Akinniran T.N.
Akinniran T.N.
Olawuyi S.O.
Olawuyi S.O.
Akinpelu M. O.
Akinpelu M. O.

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