ABSTRACT
Bush meat has traditionally been a natural
protein source for people in west and central Africa. However, bush meat
hunting and trade has become a widespread commercial activity with serious
negative consequences on wildlifepopulations. Thus, this study assess the
market dynamics of bush meat species in Ikwuano Local Government Area, Abia
State, Nigeria. Data were obtained through semi-structured questionnaire and
focus group discussion from hunters and bush meat sellers in Ikwuano
communities. The study population is comprised offorty (40) hunters and eighty
(80) bush meat sellers/consumers. Data collected were subjected to descriptive
statistics, net profit function and Pearson correlation coefficient. The
results reveal that age group 26 — 35 recorded the highest for hunters (37.5%)
and bush meat sellers (32.5%), while the least age group 18 — 25 recorded
(12.5%>) for hunter and (15%>) for bush meat sellers. The study
identifiedfifteen (15) bush meat species; ten (10) mammals, two (2) reptiles,
two (2) birds and one (1) mollusk. The bush meat trade, channeling from the
hunters through sellers to the ultimate consumers was profitable. According to
findings, 66.25%) of all the respondents indicated that they get their bush meat
from local hunters and 31.25%) of the respondent’s sourcesfor bush meat are met
through personal hunting. Instrument usedfor hunting includes gun, gin trap,
wire trap, net and dogs. Majority of the respondents (42.5%>) come about
hunting through inheritancefrom parents andpersonal guidance. This confirms
hunting as traditional exercise inherited by the male child from their father
or community. Others claimed to come about hunting through personal interest
(32.5%) and training (25%). Four (4)factors influenced the consumption ofbush
meat in the area and majority ofthe respondents (28.75%) attributed their
consumption to bush meat arefi-ee from inorganic substances. There was a
moderatelypositive correlation between price ofbush meat and consumer preference,
although the relationship was not statistically significant at P-value >
0.5, r (13) = .399, p > .141. Bush meat trade was identified to be a
profitable business in the area. The trade wasfacedwith several constraints,
amongst all seasonality, climatic problem and perishability of the bush meat
ranked 1”, 2"d and 3rd respectively. Therefore, to curb the pressure of
wildlife hunting in the area, it is necessary to increase ecological awareness,
environmental education, strengthening law enforcement and also developing ways
to reduce human-wildlife conflicts in order to effectively minimize effects
ofintense hunting of the wildlifepopulation.
ODIEGWU, O (2024). Market Dynamics Of Bushmeat Species In Ikwuano Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria:- Odiegwu, Peace O. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 19, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/market-dynamics-of-bushmeat-species-in-ikwuano-local-government-area-abia-state-nigeria-odiegwu-peace-o-7-2
ODIEGWU, ODIEGWU. "Market Dynamics Of Bushmeat Species In Ikwuano Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria:- Odiegwu, Peace O" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 28 Aug. 2024, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/market-dynamics-of-bushmeat-species-in-ikwuano-local-government-area-abia-state-nigeria-odiegwu-peace-o-7-2. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
ODIEGWU, ODIEGWU. "Market Dynamics Of Bushmeat Species In Ikwuano Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria:- Odiegwu, Peace O". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 28 Aug. 2024. Web. 19 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/market-dynamics-of-bushmeat-species-in-ikwuano-local-government-area-abia-state-nigeria-odiegwu-peace-o-7-2 >.
ODIEGWU, ODIEGWU. "Market Dynamics Of Bushmeat Species In Ikwuano Local Government Area, Abia State, Nigeria:- Odiegwu, Peace O" Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 19 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/market-dynamics-of-bushmeat-species-in-ikwuano-local-government-area-abia-state-nigeria-odiegwu-peace-o-7-2