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Micro-Credit Access and Profitability on Crop Production in Orhionmwon Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria
This study focused on the effect of micro-credit on the profitability
of crop production in Orhionmwon Local Government Area of Edo State,
Nigeria. A sample size of 166 small-scale farmers was randomly selected
from the farming communities in Orhionmwon Local Government Area.
Ninety two (92) beneficiaries and 74 non-beneficiaries were randomly
selected from the study area. A well-structured questionnaire and
scheduled interviews were used to obtain data from the farmers. The
data collected were subjected to descriptive statistics such as
frequency counts, percentages and mean scores. The mean scores were
compared using the t-test. Results showed that the respondents in the
study area were almost uniformly distributed gender-wise. The females
were however slightly more, both among the beneficiaries (58.7%) and
non-beneficiaries (52.7%). The mean years of farming for both the
credit beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries were 32 years and 34 years
respectively. Most of the farmers had farm holdings less than 2.5 ha.
The profit margin obtained from the beneficiaries was higher than that
of the non-beneficiaries. For maize, it was N145,40.66/ha against
N139,178.69/ha, for yam, N671,588.06/ha against N552,927.93/ha, for
cassava N377,194.99/ha against N223,000.74/ha and for plantain
N681,416.68/ha against N430,756.59/ha. Untimely delivery of loan was
indicated as the greatest constraint to loan acquisition by the
beneficiaries while the non-beneficiaries identified high interest rate
charges by the microfinance bank and distance as the greatest reasons
for not accessing loans