Article ID: | iaor20106433 |
Volume: | 16 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 1 |
End Page Number: | 10 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2010 |
Journal: | International Journal of Management Science |
Authors: | Basorun Joseph Omoniyi, Fasakin Julius Olubunmi |
Keywords: | developing countries |
In Nigeria, Igbemo-Ekiti is synonymous with a popular local rice which, nevertheless, is characterized with contaminations. Efforts of Government through the Agricultural Development Project (ADP) to improve rice quality in the state, have failed to yield the desired results. This study, therefore, reports the peculiar factors influencing the processing of rice in Igbemo-a major local producing town in Ekiti State, Nigeria. 72 respondents were interviewed, which was a census of the rice processors in 21 residential quarters of the town. Using the multiple linear regression models for analysis, the study discovered that; (i) status of the processors, (ii) expenditure on processing (iii) training acquired before commencing work, and (iv) storage facilities are crucial factors impacting rice processing activities in the town. The paper canvasses for policy measures based on research findings.