ABSTRACT
The major purpose of this
study was to determine the constraints to increased agricultural production
through agricultural cooperative societies. Structural questionnaire was
constructed to collected primary data for this study. The hypothesis was
formula to guide the study while 5% of level of significant was to test the
hypothesis.
Finally, it was observed that
the farmer’s cooperative in Owerri North were facing so many problems to
increase agricultural production, these include: Lack of capital, difficulties
in obtaining government facilities, lack of storage facilities, inadequate
market outlet and attitude of banks towards agricultural cooperatives etc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Title page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgements iv
Abstract v
Table of contents vi
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
- General overview of the study 2
- Statement of the problem 4
- Objective of the study 5
- Scope of the study 6
- Research hypothesis 7
- Significance of the study 7
- Limitations of the study 8
- Definition of terms 8
CHAPTER TWO
- Review of related literature 10
2.1 The concept of increased agricultural production 11
- The nature of agricultural
cooperatives 12
- The activities of cooperative
societies 15
- Problems of agricultural cooperative societies 17
- Effects of these problems on increased
agricultural production 19
- Suggested solution to the problems 20
CHAPTER THREE
- Research design and methodology 23
- Sources of data collection 23
- Methods of data collection 24
- Methods of data analysis 25
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Data
Presentation and analysis 28
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Summary of Findings, Conclusion and Recommendations 43
5.1 Summary of findings 43
Bibliography 47
Appendix 48
CHAPTER
ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Agricultural cooperative is a system by which farmers or associated
agricultural related workers or business men are organized to help members
increased their productivity and profit from their business. Agricultural
cooperative engage in the production, marketing, processing and distribution of
agricultural products. Therefore, all the cooperative societies that operate in
the agricultural sector are engaged in these different operations belong to the
group of agricultural cooperative.
In Imo State
most inhabitants survive through agriculture and their main occupation is
subsistence farming which attracted the interest of many cooperative societies,
both the old and new ones. Increasing the agricultural productions was their
main target and at the same time lifting the level of it size and qualities.
Most of the crop couldn’t grow well in other to product that was several affected
were coca yams, vegetables cassava stems, yam tubers, and other root crops.
The constraints to increased agricultural production through cooperative
societies Igobo (1996) said. It is now on the government that dependence on the
external sources of fund because it has ties their independence to the
uncertainties of ridiculed.
1.1 GENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE STUDY
Cooperative movement all over the world has been considered or taken as
both means and instrument of development whereby individual as group of people
with common socio-economic come together mutually to take and solve their
common socio-economic problems. In our country today, sources of statements
have been made in the newspapers and how others news media by scholars
advocating the use of cooperative societies for the development and
increasement of standard of living of the rural people.
In Nigeria,
over 60 percent of populations are involved in agriculture. The green
revolution as conceived in Nigeria
was a cell for an accelerated increase in agricultural production through
radial modernization of agriculture by removing all the known constraints to
increased production and the provision of needed inputs and agricultural
mechanization.
Moreover, many programmes has been introduced by the federal government in support of development agricultural in rural area such as Agricultural Development Project (ADP), National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA), Directorate of Food, Road and Rural Infrastructure (DFRRI), Better Life Programme (BLP), National Accelerated Food Production (NAFP), Operation Feed the Nation (OFN) etc, Recently, “the Family Support Programme (FSP) was introduce by the Federal Government with the aim of increasing the life of the rural dwellers through the formation of Cooperative movement .
Cooperative movement spans through many aspect of our economic life such as production consumption, distribution, thrift saving and the provision of rural infrastructures.