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THE ECONOMICS OF SUGARCANE PRODUCTION IN KAGARKO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF KADUNA STATE

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objectives of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Sugarcane Production
  • 2.2Historical Perspective of Sugarcane Farming
  • 2.3Global and National Sugarcane Production Trends
  • 2.4Economic Importance of Sugarcane Farming
  • 2.5Factors Affecting Sugarcane Production
  • 2.6Technological Advancements in Sugarcane Cultivation
  • 2.7Market Analysis of Sugarcane Products
  • 2.8Government Policies and Interventions in Sugarcane Sector
  • 2.9Sustainable Practices in Sugarcane Farming
  • 2.10Comparative Analysis of Sugarcane Production Systems

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design
  • 3.2Sampling Techniques
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.5Research Variables
  • 3.6Research Ethics
  • 3.7Research Limitations
  • 3.8Quality Assurance Measures

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Research Findings
  • 4.2Analysis of Data Collected
  • 4.3Discussion on Sugarcane Production Challenges
  • 4.4Comparison of Study Results with Existing Literature
  • 4.5Implications of Findings on Sugarcane Farming Practices
  • 4.6Recommendations for Improving Sugarcane Production
  • 4.7Future Research Directions
  • 4.8Conclusion of Research Findings

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Research
  • 5.2Conclusions Drawn from the Study
  • 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
  • 5.4Practical Implications of the Research
  • 5.5Recommendations for Policy and Practice
  • 5.6Areas for Future Research
  • 5.7Reflections on the Research Process
  • 5.8Closing Remarks

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
Sugarcane production plays a significant role in the economy of Kagarko Local Government Area in Kaduna State, Nigeria. This study aims to analyze the economics of sugarcane production in this region, focusing on factors such as production costs, market prices, profitability, and challenges faced by sugarcane farmers. The research methodology involved a combination of surveys, interviews, and data analysis to gather information from sugarcane farmers in the area. The findings indicate that the production costs of sugarcane in Kagarko Local Government Area are influenced by various factors, including land preparation, planting materials, labor, fertilizer, and pest control. Despite these costs, sugarcane farming remains profitable for many farmers due to the relatively stable market prices for sugarcane. However, challenges such as limited access to credit, inadequate infrastructure, and fluctuating market prices pose significant obstacles to the sustainability of sugarcane production in the region. It is crucial for policymakers and stakeholders in the agricultural sector to address these challenges and support sugarcane farmers in Kagarko Local Government Area. By improving access to credit, investing in infrastructure such as irrigation facilities and transportation networks, and providing market information and extension services, the productivity and profitability of sugarcane production in the region can be enhanced. Additionally, promoting sustainable agricultural practices and technologies can help mitigate the impact of environmental factors on sugarcane production. Overall, this study provides valuable insights into the economics of sugarcane production in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State. The findings highlight the importance of supporting sugarcane farmers to ensure the long-term sustainability of this vital agricultural sector. By addressing the challenges faced by farmers and implementing supportive policies and interventions, the productivity and profitability of sugarcane production can be enhanced, leading to economic growth and development in the region.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><p><strong>NTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Background to the Study</strong></p><p>Sugarcane <em>(Saccharum Officinaum)</em>&nbsp;is one of the most important crop in the world because of its strategic position and immense uses in the daily life of any nation as well as for industrial uses aimed at nutritional and economic substance. Sugarcane contributes about 60% of the total world sugar requirement while 40% came from sugar beet (Onwueme, 2005). It is a tropical crop that usually takes between 8 – 12 months to reach its naturity. Matured came may be green, yellow, purplish or reddish and considered ripe when sugar content is at its maximum.</p><p>The current estimated sugarcane production of the nation as at 2008 was put over 1.4m tones. This figure represents the combined production of both industrial and domestic consumption. Sugarcane for domestic consumption is produced more than that produced for industrial use. Thus, chewing care accounts for between 55 – 65% of the total Cane production. The bulk of these are consumed raw for its sweetness of the juice but some of it is processed into a variety of products such as sugar, molasses baggasse, sweets and left-over leaves/stalks (Busar and Misari, 2007).</p><p>Although there are vast potential for commercial production of thus crop; its processing industry did not come into existance in Nigeria until the early 1960s (Abdullahi, 2000). Commercial cultivation of sugarcane did not start until 1950 while industrial production of referred sugar started in the early 1960s with the establishment of the Nigeria Sugar Company (NISUCO) at Bacita, Kwara State in 1964. Since then another will, the Sarannah sugar company (SSCL) has take off at Numan, Adamawa State in 1980 and Smaller one in Lafiagi in 1983. Similarly, National Sugar Development Council, Abuja, is installing a medium-size 250 tonnecane – day Mini Sugar Plant at Sunti, Niger State. The combined installed capacities of these nulls are about 120,000 metric tonnes of processed granulated white sugar per annum. However, total domestic production has fluctuated between 16,000 and 50,000 tonnes annually, which are able to satisfy only about 5% of the total national demand for sugar (Busari and Misari, 2007).</p><p>Sugarcane has there main products namely: Suagar, Bagasse and Molasses and the sugar industry is responsible for the manufacture of raw of refined granulated brown or cubed sugar from sugarcane which consumed as a basic food item. In addition it serves as a raw material for a variety of products for brewing beer, soft drinks and confectionaries.</p><p>Pharmacentical etc (Nasir, 2001). Sugarcane plant is the most efficient converter of solar energy, carbon dioxide and water into energy giving food and the first food sweetening material of our ancestors (Kochhar, 1996).</p><p>The area where sugarcane is cultivated includes the tidal water areas, naturally flooded areas such as the Fadama of Northern Nigeria. These areas have a total munimum of 1500mm of rainfall during the growing season. However, in some area like the Bacita Sugar Company in Kwara State and Savannah Sugar Company at Numan in Adamawa State, water is supplemented through irrigation to enhance production. 40% of the sugar, which is consumed in Nigeria, is from these establishments (Girel, 2006).</p><p>Sugarcane is grown for chewing, drinking juice, raw sugar and centrifugal sugar. Thick noble canes, which are relatively soft with a high sugar and juice content and low fiber, are best for chewing, by boiling the juice. Over an open fire until it is almost dry a form of sugar is prepared (Onwueme and Sinha, 2003). With further improvement, all insoluble materials and all impurities are separated from the juice and the resulting products is a fine-graned, pale yellow sugar which is further refined to produce while sugar which has become on important item of human diet, the dark brown Viscons liquid separated from the crystalline sugar in the last stage of juice processing is called molasses containing 35% sucrose and 15% reducing sugars. It is an important industrial raw material in producing raw, gin, Vodka, ethylalcohol, aceton and butanol, also bakers and brewers yeast are produced from it. It is widely used as a stock feed and preparing silage as additives and used in constructing roads (Davies, 2009).</p><p>Bagasse is another by product of sugarcane used as fuel in sugar factories, in paper manufacturing, carbboard, fiber board, wall board and plastic, cattle feed and in producing furtural (Gibbon and Pain, 1995). NSDC (2002) also observed that bagasse is the fibrous remain after squeezing out the juice from sugarcane. The modern sugar estates use this by-product as fuel for power generation. It has great potentials as fodder crop.</p><p><strong>1.2 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Problem Statement</strong></p><p>The demand – supply gap of major industrial crops in Nigeria and most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa is largely met by importation (GAIN, 2008) this is because most of the vital inputs in production such as planting material, fertilizer, herbicides and irrigation facilities are not always within the reach of the farmers. This has contributed significantly to the poverty state of the nation judging from the fact that Nigeria is an argrarian economy and agricultural development is a sine qua non to economic growth. One of such industrial crops is sugarcane (Wayagari, Ayoola, Imolehin and Misari 2003).</p><p>Considering the shortfall in sugarcane production in Nigeria, the government has set up and mandated research institutes and agencies such as the national sugar Development Council (NSDC) and National Cereal Research Institute (NCRI) to facilitate increase in sugarcane production and utilization. The Millennium Village Commission Programme (MVCP) on sugarcane production, in Jigawa State is a fall out from this initiative. However, many if not all the established institutes have not met the set out objective (Babalola, Ajani Omonona, Oni and Awoyinka, 2009).</p><p>Furthermore, over the years the government has carried out policies aimed at boosting sugarcane production in the country. Some of the policies are: 50% tariff on importation of white sugar, 5% levy on imported raw sugar, 5year tax waving to sugar refineries and privatization of the major sugar firms in the country, still domestic production of sugar is slightly less than 5% of the country’s animal requirement (CBN, 2008 and 2010).</p><p>In addition, the reports of Agricultural production survey, conducted by KADP in the years 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 showed that the annual quantity of sugarcane production in the state is declining. The average yield falls from 18.90 tonne per hectare in 2010 to 3.31tonne per hectare in 2013. Also, the sugarcane annual average price increased from 2010 to 2013 by 95% while number of sugarcane retailers and wholesalers/dealers dropped by 18% and 28% respectively, within this period.</p><p>In view of the foregoing, the following research questions have been put forward.</p><p>i. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; What are the effects of socio-economic factors on efficiency in sugarcane production in the study area?</p><p>ii. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; What are the costs and returns (Profitability) of sugarcane production in the study area? &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; </p><p>iii. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; What is the contribution of sugarcane faming to farm income of the farmers?</p><p>iv. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; What are the major constraints associated with sugarcane production in the study area?</p><p><strong>1.3 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Objectives of the Study</strong></p><p>The broad objective of the study is to examine the economics of sugarcane production in Kagarko Local Government Area of Kaduna State, the specific objectives area to:</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; i. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; describe the socio-economic characteristics of sugarcane farmers in the study.</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; ii. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; determine the costs and return associated with sugarcane production</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; iii. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; describe input level used and output obtained in sugarcane production </p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; iv. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; describe the constraints faced by sugarcane farmers in the study area.</p><p><strong>1.5 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Justification to the Study</strong></p><p>Sugarcane is the raw material used for manufacturing sugar in Nigeria which accounts for about 61% of the total world sugar production. Two types of sugarcane are grown in Nigeria – industrial and soft (Chewing) care but only the later one would be interested in this study. This is because soft cane accounts for about 60% of total sugarcane production in many years in Nigeria. Globally the major use of the crop is in the manufacture of sugar. Major industrial users of the product include the pharmaceutical industries, the food and beverages industries, bakeries, soft drinks bottling plants as well as biscult and other confectionery manufacturers. Domestically, it is used in large amounts as a table sweetener.</p><p>The high economic potentials of sugarcane crop as an income earner to the producers makes is imperative for concerned effort to be made by researchers on its agronomy practices in order to boost it production. However, from available records no adequate socio-economic data on the production of sugarcane in Kagarko Local Government Area. Thus, this study is expected to provide the valuable bench mark information to the partially existing knowledge about the production of sugarcane in the study area.</p><p>According to KADP, (2012), Jere and Shadilafiya were selected as sugarcane basket of the local government. Thus, detailed information on sugarcane production and identifying the problems associated with the production will help governmental and non-governmental organizations to design appropriate intervention measures in order to boost and improve production and the efficiency of sugarcane crop.</p> <br><p></p>

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