ABSTRACT
The study
assessed the consumption pattern of protein foods among rural households in
Abia State, Nigeria. Specifically, the study described the socio-economic
characteristics of the rural households, ascertained the major protein foods,
determined the frequency of consumption of protein
foods, ascertained the preference pattern of protein food consumption, ascertained
the preferred mode of consumption of protein food, ascertained the common
perception on protein food consumption, identified the proportion of income
spent on protein food per households. Multi-stage sampling procedure was
used in selecting 180 rural households. Primary data used were collected using
structured questionnaire. Data were analysed using frequency, percentage, mean
scores and multiple regression analysis. The study showed that the mean age of the respondents was 50 years. Majority
of the rural households (96.7%) were married. 52.8% of the rural
households had secondary education. The
respondents had mean household size of 6 persons, mean monthly estimated income
of N61438.89
and while the mean monthly estimated expenditure
on food of the rural households was N31988.8. From the study, the grand mean animal and plant protein consumption
of 4.62 and 4.38 respectively, which are higher than the bench mark score of
4.00 implies that rural households in the study area frequently consumed animal
and plant protein food sources. Fish (= 5.83), pork ( = 5.49), snail ( = 5.30), and egg ( = 4.85) were the frequently consumed animal protein
foods. While dry
cowpea (bean) ( = 5.23), groundnut ( = 4.89), soybean ( = 4.69), and okpa ( = 4.40) were the frequently consumed plant protein
foods by rural households. The rural households had positive preference for
the animal and plant protein foods with grand mean score
of 3.43 and 3.38 respectively. The rural households
had negative perception on animal and plant protein consumption with grand mean
score of perception of animal and plant protein consumption of 1.89 and 2.06
respectively. The mean expenditure on animal protein was N19, 073.56, this constituted 71.56% of the total protein
expenditure. The mean expenditure on plant protein was N7581.67, and constituted 28.44% of the total protein expenditure.
The coefficient of age (-2.236), educational level (2.157), income level (2.312)
significantly influenced frequency consumption of animal protein food. While
age (-2.148), marital status (2.092), educational level (2.297), income level
(2.251) significantly influenced frequency consumption of plant protein food.
Moreover, sex (3.060), educational level (2.664), household size (-2.581),
income (11.838) and membership to cooperative (-1.887) significantly influenced
the proportion of income spent on animal protein food. While educational level
(2.010), household size (2.728), income (8.796) significantly influenced the
proportion of income spent on plant protein food. The study concludes that
rural households have positive preference of both plant and animal proteins
foods. Intensified nutritional enlightenment campaign, encouraging rural
households incorporate readily available and affordable animal protein sources,
and assisting rural dwellers diversify their investments to reduce poverty were
recommended.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title
Page i
Declaration ii
Dedication iii
Certification iv
Acknowledgment v
Table of Content iv
List of Tables ix
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background Information 1
1.2 Problem Statement 3
1.3 Research Questions 4
1.4 Objectives of the Study 5
1.5 Hypothesis Testing 5
1.6 Significance of the
Study 6
1.7 Scope of the Study 7
1.8 Definition of Terms 7
CHAPTER 2 LITREATURE REVIEW
2.1 Conceptual Review 9
2.1.1
Concept of agriculture in Nigeria 10
2.1.2 Problems of agriculture in Nigeria 11
2.1.3 Livestock industry in Nigeria 14
2.1.4 Socio-economic importance of Nigeria’s macro
livestock industry 17
2.2
Empirical Review 18
2.2.1 Expenditure on animal proteins consumed by
households 18
2.3
Theoretical Framework 19
2.3.1 Theory of consumers’ behavior 19
2.3.2 Maslow’s, theory 19
2.4
Conceptual Framework 21
CHAPTER 3 METHODOLOGY
3.1
Study Area 24
3.2
Population of the Study 25
3.3.
Sample and Sampling
Procedure 25
3.4.
Method of Data Collection 25
3.5. Validity of Instrument 26
3.6. Data
Analysis 26
3.7. Measurement
of Variables 26
3.9
Model Specification 28
CHAPTER 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
4.1
Socio-Economic Characteristic of
Respondents 37
4.2 Major
Protein Sources in the Study Area 40
4.3
Protein Consumption among Rural Farm
Household 42
4.4
Preference Pattern of Animal Protein
Consumption 46
4.5
Preferred
Mode of Consumption of Protein 49
4.6
Common Perception on Protein 51
4.7 Proportion of
Income Spent on Protein 55
4.8 Socio-Cultural
Factors Affecting Consumption of Protein Sources 57
4.9
Hypotheses Testing 60
CHAPTER 5 SUMMARY, CONCULSION AND RECOMNENDATIONS
5.1
Summary 77
5.2 Conclusions 80
5.3 Recommendations 82
References 83
Appendices 85
LIST OF
TABLES
4.1: Distribution of rural households according
to the selected
socio-economic characteristics of the rural households in Abia State 37
4.2a: Distribution of the rural households according
to their major animal protein sources 40
4.2b:
Distribution of the rural households
according to their major plant protein sources 41
4.3a:
Frequency of animal protein consumption among
household 42
4.3b:
Frequency of plant protein consumption among
household 44
4.4a:
Preference pattern of animal protein
consumption 46
4.4b:
Preference pattern of plant protein
consumption 47
4.5a:
Households’ preferred mode of
consumption of animal protein 49
4.5b: Households’ preferred mode of consumption of
plant protein 50
4.6a:
Households perception on animal protein
consumption 51
4.6b:
Households perception on plant protein consumption 53
4.7a:
Households’ monthly expenditure on
animal protein sources 55
4.7b:
Households’ monthly expenditure on
plant protein Sources 56
4.8a: Distribution of rural households according to
their responses on socio-cultural
factors affecting consumption of animal protein food 57
4.8b: Distribution of rural households according to
their responses on socio-cultural
factors affecting consumption of plant protein food 58
4.9: Relationship between the socio-economic
characteristics of the rural households and their frequency
consumption of animal protein 60
4.10: Relationship between the socio-economic
characteristics of the rural households
and their frequency consumption of plant protein 63
4.11: Relationship between the socio-economic
characteristics of the rural households
and the proportion of income spent on animal protein 66
4.12: Relationship between the socio-economic
characteristics of the rural
households and the proportion of income spent on plant protein 69
4.13: Relationship between the household factors
affecting consumption and the
frequency of consumption of animal protein 71
4.14: Relationship between the household factors affecting consumption and the frequency of consumption of plant protein 74
LIST OF FIGURES
2.1: Maslow’s hierarchical theory of human need 20
2.2: Conceptual framework on assessment of preference
and selected protein consumption pattern among rural households in Abia State,
Nigeria 21
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