N100, 000). Some (22.5%) pooled of the rice value chain actors
where engaged in the use of traditional hoe for cultivation, while about
(21.2%) pooled respondents were involved in the use of cutlers and machetes for
land clearing. The result also indicated that the local seeds were replaced by
improved varieties like ITA. 150, Faro 55 and type 56. All the rice value chain
actors required capacity building. Three categories of factors affecting
capacity building needs of rice value chain actors, socio-political, economic,
managerial and environment and climatic factors were identified. The level of
use of improved practices was higher (x=241) in Nasarawa than in Benue State
(Z=1.89) for producers, processors and marketers. The z-test of no different
show a significant difference in the use of improved practices by rice
processors between Nasarawa and Benue State with z-value of 2.579. The result
of multiple regression estimates revealed a significant relationship between
sex, occupation, farm size (socio-economic factors) of both producers and input
suppliers, implying the rejection of null hypothesis and accepting the
alternative, while occupation and experience were significant at 5% level in
explaining the capacity building of rice processors. Rice marketer’s capacity
building were significantly explained by all the socio economic factors with
the exception of age, marital status, experience and size of rice farm. Base on
the findings of the study concludes that capacity building should be provided
for all the actors within the two states in order to achieve self-reliance
through strengthening of human and institutional capabilities in rice economic.
In view of this findings, it was recommended therefore government,
non-governmental organization should be involved in the provision of critical
infrastructural facilities like electricity, transportation and water to
enhance rice value chain activities and reduce rice importation.
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