ABSTRACT
The National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI) Umudike
and International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (lITA) Ibadan along with
several Universities in the country have over the years developed, improved
cassava cultivars capable of tripling cassava yields per unit area. In
addition, there have been several programmes to extend these varieties through
the National Accelerated Food Production Programme (NAFPP) National Seed
Service and State f\'linistry of Agricultural to farmers in Abia State in
general and Abia South Agricultural Zone in particular. However the extent to
which there has been changes in cassava yield per unit area, income improvement
to rural households, and the extent of traditional and/or improved utilization
of cassava after several years of research and extension in the area remains in
doubt. If the projected programme of cassava production in the on-going
Agricultural Development Programme (APP) in Abia State is to have desired
impact, ii must be based on adequate knowledge of the study and analysis of
factors that influenced production and utilization. The general objective of
this study was to investigate the status of cassava production and utilization
in Abia South Agricultural zone of Abia State with particular emphasis on the
potential of NRCRI I IlTA improved varieties as a replacement lbr the
traditional varieties. To achieve this objective a structured questionnaire
mainly based on interval scales was prepared, pre-tested and administered on
seventy-eight (78) respondents selected through cluster and random sampling in
the Abia Scuth agricultural zone using personal interview technique. The data
were subjected to frequency, T-test, percentages, means, standard deviation
analyses. Results show that less than one hectare of farmer's farm of 3.2ha was
cultivated with improved variety. Cassava was processed into gari, akpu, flakes
and chips, which are used for consumption. Poor attitude towards improved
varieties, unavailability of planting materials and unawareness that improved
varieties existed were among the reasons given for non-cultivation of new
varieties. The most important problems of farmers include high labour-costs,
lack of funds, diseases and pests, and lack of planting materials. In order to
get more farmers to cultivate improved varieties it is recommended that an
integrated extension campaign be mounted in the area to create awareness in and
favourable attitude towards improved varieties as well as train farmers and
make available improved cassava cuttings.
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A, EJEAGBA. "A Study Of Cassava Production And Utilization In Abib South Agricultural Zone Of Abia State, Nigeria." Mouau.afribary.org (2021). Accessed 23 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/a-study-of-cassava-production-and-utilization-in-abib-south-agricultural-zone-of-abia-state-nigeria-7-2