• Title of article

    Factors Influencing the Dis-adoption of Moringa oleifera among Farming Households in Oyo State, Nigeria

  • Author/Authors

    oke, do forestry research institute of nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria , orumwense, la forestry research institute of nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria , olugbire, oo forestry research institute of nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria , oloba, og forestry research institute of nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria , awofadeju, joh forestry research institute of nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria , akanbi, sf forestry research institute of nigeria, Ibadan, Nigeria

  • From page
    673
  • To page
    679
  • Abstract
    This study was conducted to determine the factors influencing the disadoption of Moringa oleifera among farming households in Oyo State, Nigeria. Primary data were collected through the use of structured questionnaires for this study. Descriptive and quantitative techniques were used for the analysis of survey data. Result revealed that the level of disadoption of Moringa in the study area was high whereas those that are still cultivating moringa still realizes income it. Also, the respondents indicated that low return on investment on moringa oleifera, low demand of moringa oleifera products such as leaf and seeds, low sale of moringa products, inadequate processing equipment, and inadequate marketing channels and over hyped health benefit of moringa products were factors contributing to the disadoption of moringa oleifera cultivation.The study revealed that age, membership of farmers’ association, non-farm income, and access to extension and involvement of the farmers in other agroforestry practices were significant factors influencing the disadoption of moringa in the study area. However, membership of farmers’ association and access to extension services significantly influence the probability of disadoption of moringa cultivation negatively. This study therefore recommends that there should be further awareness on the benefits of moringa in order to increase demand for moringa and its product and that farmers should be encouraged to join Moringa farmers group in order to network with other farmers and to access information.
  • Keywords
    Dis , Adoption , Moringa oleifera , Probit and Oyo State
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
  • Record number

    2728873