Farm Level Challenges and Factors Affecting the Sources of Income among Pepper Farmers in Kaduna and Kano States, Nigeria

Authors

  • Olugbenga Omotayo Alabi Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Abuja, PMB 117 Gwagwalada-Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, NIGERIA
  • Jeremiah Samuel Aluwong Department of Agricultural-Extension and Management, School of Agricultural Technology, Nuhu Bamali Polytechnic, Zaria, Samaru Kataf Campus, Kaduna State, NIGERIA
  • Sunday Adole Agada Federal College of Forestry, Jos, Plateau State, NIGERIA
  • Hamid Kunle Kareem Kwara State Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone Project, No 18 Peter Olorunishola Street, Off Flower Garden, GRA Ilorin, Kwara State, NIGERIA
  • Joseph Dauda Bayei Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Faculty of Agriculture, Kaduna State University, Kaduna, NIGERIA
  • Adebisi Olateju Omole Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Abuja, PMB 117 Gwagwalada-Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, NIGERIA
  • Faith Ikoghene Agbomakha Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Agriculture, Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Kaduna, Kaduna State, NIGERIA
  • Akinwumi Paul Atteh Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, Federal University of Lafia, PMB 146 Lafia, Nasarawa State, NIGERIA
  • Chikezie Gabriel Ajunwa Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Abuja, PMB 117 Gwagwalada-Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, NIGERIA
  • Comfort Kaka Yisagana National Cereals Research Institute, Badeggi, Niger State, NIGERIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjas.v29i01.85435

Keywords:

Farm level challenges, income inequality, Nigeria, pepper farmers, sources of income

Abstract

This study investigated farm level challenges and factors affecting the sources of income among pepper farmers in Kaduna and Kano States, Nigeria. A simple random sampling design was utilized to select 200 pepper growers. Primary data were employed utilizing a well-structured questionnaire. Data were evaluated utilizing descriptive statistics, Gini-Coefficient, Kendall’s coefficient of concordance, and Multinomial Logit model. The results show that the mean age of pepper farmers was 46 years, with an average of 13 years of attendance in school education. They are smallholder farmers with an average of 1.27 ha of pepper farms. Approximately, 70% (140) of pepper farmers belong to high income inequality group, while 30% (60) belongs to low income inequality group. The main sources of income include farm income (34.04%), non-farm income (27.66%), and off-farm income (25.53%). The significant factors affecting the sources of farm income among pepper growers include education (P < 0.01), experience (P < 0.05), access to market (P < 0.01) and access to inputs such as fertilizer usage (P < 0.01). The significant factors affecting the sources of non-farm income include age (P < 0.01), cooperative membership (P < 0.10), and access to market (P < 0.01). The study recommended improved infrastructures such as better roads, irrigation systems, and improved market access. Furthermore, improved access to credit, and providing fertilizers, pesticides, and improved seeds at subsidized rate can reduce farmers’ costs and increase productivity.

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Published

2025-11-05

How to Cite

Alabi, O. O., Aluwong, J. S., Agada, S. A., Kareem, H. K., Bayei, J. D., Omole, A. O., … Yisagana, C. K. (2025). Farm Level Challenges and Factors Affecting the Sources of Income among Pepper Farmers in Kaduna and Kano States, Nigeria. Nepalese Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 29(01), 77–96. https://doi.org/10.3126/nepjas.v29i01.85435

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