2013
DOI: 10.15580/gjbms.2013.4.010613360
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A Structural Analysis of Honey Trade Flow into Ganye and Toungo Local Government Areas of Adamawa State, Nigeria

Abstract: A structural analysis of honey trade flow into Ganye and Toungo local Government Areas of Adamawa State using total value of purchases index of measurement of market share was conducted in 2011. A total of 100 honey marketers were selected using a multi-stage sampling method. Structured questionnaire and interview schedule were used in the collection of marketing information from the marketers. Descriptive statistics and Gini coefficient were used in data analysis. Results revealed that majority (89%) of the h… Show more

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“…Majority (85%) of the respondents were females indicating that females were more involved in the maize processing business than the male. The finding confirmed the findings of Eboiyehi (2006), Fodor (2006) and Joda (2010) that more females than males were involved in food processing. Majority (82.5%) were married implying that they have family members that could serve as a source of ready labour for their maize processing business.…”
Section: Socio-economic Characteristics Of Respondentssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Majority (85%) of the respondents were females indicating that females were more involved in the maize processing business than the male. The finding confirmed the findings of Eboiyehi (2006), Fodor (2006) and Joda (2010) that more females than males were involved in food processing. Majority (82.5%) were married implying that they have family members that could serve as a source of ready labour for their maize processing business.…”
Section: Socio-economic Characteristics Of Respondentssupporting
confidence: 90%