International Journal of Poultry Science
Monthly Publication
ISSN 1682-8356
Volume 5 (6), 2006

Title

Risk Aversion among Poultry Egg Producers in Southwestern Nigeria

Author

J.O. Ajetomobi and S.O. Binuomote

Source International Journal of Poultry Science 5 (6): 562-565, 2006
Abstract

Attitudes towards risk among poultry producers in Southwestern Nigeria are derived from a survey data in a model of safety – first behaviour. The measurements of behaviour toward risk obtained were explained by a set of socioeconomic and structural characteristics of the farmers. The results showed that feed is the most important determinant of egg output in Southwestern Nigeria. The risk premiums were low, encouraging the use of the feeds under safety-first behaviour. The regression results support the hypothesis that risk- bearing capacity of the poultry farmers can be explained by their socio-economic characteristics. Particularly significant for that purpose were family size of respondents, capacity of deep litter, cost of veterinary services, cost of construction of deep litter and cost of purchase of land.


Corresponding Author:
J.O. Ajetomobi
Department of Agriculture,
Economics and Extension,
Ladoke Akintola University of Technology,
PMB 4000, Ogbomoso, Nigeria



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