ABSTRACT
The subject matter of this research is making enough food available through farmer’s multi-purpose cooperative societies a case study of selected co-operative societies in Obowo Local government area. The aim of the study is to determine the effective ways the role of farmers multi-purpose cooperative society can accelerate food production in different ways i.e. through marketing of food production, processing, supply of farm inputs and credit facilities. The researcher also research on the opportunities made available of these food productions and the means of getting them available for the members. The concept that leads to these Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative Society, which was, researched through different research method/designs such as experimental research, descriptive research and etc. and also different data collection method such as personnel interview, questionnaires and etc, which was use to investigate on people’s view whether cooperative society has been able to play its role well in the economic development and social transformation. Finally, the researcher suggests ways of improving the role of farmer’s Multi-purpose cooperative society in the accelerating of food production for the society, the state and the country and others relating to it.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Title page- – – – – – – – – -i
Approval page- – – – – – – – –
Dedication- – – – – – – – – -iii
Acknowledgment- – – – – – – – -iv
Abstract- – – – – – – – – – -v
Table of contents- – – – – – – – -vii
Chapter one
Introduction- – – – – – – – -1
Background of the study- – – – -1
Statement of the problem- – – – -4
Objectives of the study- – – – -7
Research questions- – – – – -7
Significance of the study- – – – -8
Scope of the study- – – – – -10
Limitation of the study- – – – – -10
Definition of terms- – – – – -11
Chapter two
Literature review – – – – – – – -13
Introduction/The concept of Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative Societies- – – – – – -15
The concept of accelerated food production- -17
The role of Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative Society in accelerating food production- – – – -19
The problems of Farmers Multi-purpose Cooperative Society- – – – – – – – – -20
References- – – – – – – – -20
Chapter
three
Research design and methodology- – – -24
Introduction- – – – – – – – -24
Research design- – – – – – – -24
Sources/method of data collection- – – -27
Population and sample size- – – – – -27
Sample techniques- – – – – – -29
Validity and reliability of measuring instrument-30
Method of data analysis – – – – – -31
Chapter
four
Presentation and Analysis of data- – – -34
Introduction- – – – – – – -34
Presentation of data- – – – – -34
Interpretation of result(s)- – – – -41
Chapter
five
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations- -42
Introduction- – – – – – – -42
Summary of findings- – – – – -42
Conclusion- – – – – – – -44
Recommendations- – – – – -45
References- – – – – – – -47
Appendix- – – – – – – -48
CHAPTER ONE
- INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The term cooperative can be used in its generic
term to cover a wide area of activities which two or more people join together
either formally on adhoc or permanent basis, for legal or illegal or socially
accepted or unaccepted actions to fulfill certain aims. Such action may be
selfish in nature or may be in the interest of those performing the action without
it being detrimental to anyone else.
However, cooperation is often used in the positive
sense. It is also used in a much narrower sense to mean activities undertaken
by cooperative organizations. The study of cooperation in this later sense
therefore means the scientific or academic study of cooperative organizations.
Cooperative has been defined for different purpose
and in slightly different ways by economists, lawyers, philosophers and others.
Precisely, cooperative is an association of
persons, usually of limited means, who have voluntarily joined together their
resources to achieve a common economic end and through the formation of a
democratically controlled business enterprise, making equitable contribution to
the capital required and accepting a fair share of the risks and benefits of
the undertaking. Cooperative started in Great Britain in 1760. And different
cooperative societies exist since then. There are types of cooperative, thrift
and credit cooperative, thrift and loan, agricultural cooperative and etc.
Agricultural cooperative can be defined as
cooperative societies that engage in the production, processing, marketing and
distribution of agricultural products. Types of agricultural cooperative are
group-farming society. Member of the society engage in the production of a
variety of crops while they also arrange for the marketing of such crops. Some
other agricultural cooperative is marketing cooperative. These societies are
involved in the marketing of member’s products. This is done at low cost and
efficiently for members benefits.
Agricultural cooperative thrift and credit these
societies are concerned with the mobilization of credit and making the
available to members at a low cost for either prosecution, marketing or
consumption purpose. Agricultural consumer cooperative societies engages in the
sale of manufactured/consumer products to members at reasonable prices they are
also similar to other consumer cooperative but for the fact that they are
mainly found in the rural areas while the members are mostly farmers.
Agricultural multi-purpose farmer’s cooperative societies combine many of these functions as their main criteria’s like production, processing of agricultural produce, marketing of the processed agricultural produce, credit facilities to members etc. the can also be known as service centers for the benefit of their members.