Perception of Inter-generational Farm Transfer among Cocoa Farmers in South-west, Nigeria.
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2021-12
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International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research and Technology in Extension and Education Systems
Abstract
Inter-generational farm transfer, a multifaceted process involving succession plan,
retirement and inheritance has been recognized as the main and major approach to
overcome the issues of ageing population and family farm sustainability. The study therefore
focused on the perception of inter-generational farm transfer by cocoa farmers in South-west,
Nigeria. A multistage sampling procedure was used to select 331 cocoa farmers. The data
was collected through interviewer administered questionnaire and analysed using percentage,
frequency distribution, means, charts and chi square. Results showed that majority of the
respondents were male (77.0%), having farm size of 5 ha and below, the mean age of the
respondents was 58 years while the mean household size was 6. The result showed that 77.0%
of the respondents have not retired from active involvement on cocoa farm while 83.0% of
the have not identified a successor. The result further shows that 85.0% of the respondents
have high (positive) perception of inter-generational transfer. Moreover, only few of the
respondents (5.4%) had a formal or written inter-generational farm transfer plan. The study
concluded that majority of the cocoa farmers have not retired from the farm and had positive
perception of inter-generational farm transfer. The study recommended that cocoa farmers
should endeavour to start planning for inter-generational farm transfer by selecting and
grooming selected individuals in their family. Moreover, relevant stakeholders should create
more awareness and orientate cocoa farmers on the importance and need to identify and
engage possible successors early in order to ensure family farm sustainability and food
security.
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Perception, Intergenerational farm transfer, Cocoa farmers
Citation
Olabanji, O. P., Ogunlade, I. and S. A. Mustapha (2021). Determinants of Cashew Farmers Willingness to Adopt Bee Pollination Technology in Kwara State Nigeria. TechnoScience Journal for Community Development in Africa 2(1):