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Economic analysis of cashew nut marketing in Udi Local Government Area, Enugu State, Nigeria


J.C. Ibe
T.C. Okoh
R.N. Arua
P.I. Opata
U.O. Obuna

Abstract

Cashew nut (Anacardium occidentale L) is one of the most essential and major cash crops produced in Nigeria. This research, therefore,  explored the economics of cashew nuts marketing in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State, Nigeria. Primary data were sourced  from cashew nut marketers through the use of well-designed questionnaires. Sixty respondents were randomly selected from three main  markets in the study area. Descriptive statistics and (OLS) multiple regression models were used to achieve the study objectives. Descriptive statistics and (OLS) multiple regression models were used to achieve the objectives. Wherefore the study identified the  marketing channels, analysed the cost and returns of the enterprise, determined the socio-economic factors affecting the quantity of  cashew nuts marketed, and ascertained the constraints associated with cashew nuts marketing in the study area. From the results, the  market was dominated by males (65%), most of the respondents (51.7%) were between 21 and 40 years, and majority were married  (81.7%). An average number of the marketers (50%) had secondary school education, while 31.7% and 18.7% had primary and higher  education, respectively. Most of the marketers (63.3%) bought directly from farmers, while 26.7% purchased from wholesalers. Total  revenue, gross profit, and net profit were respectively ₦651,627.00, ₦120,618.00, and ₦81,067.70, showing that the business is profitable.  Respondents’ socioeconomic characteristics which significantly affected quantity of cashew nut marketed were age (p < 0.1), household  size (p < 0.05), and membership to market association (p < 0.05). Major constraints were seasonality of produce, high cost of  transportation, bad weather (rain), and inadequate capital. It was recommended that government should provide good road networks to  ease transportation problem. The marketers should form cooperative societies to facilitate easy access to credits and other relevant  resources. 


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