ECONOMICS OF POULTRY EGG PRODUCTION UNDER TWO MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
ECONOMICS OF POULTRY EGG PRODUCTION UNDER TWO MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
Date
2012
Authors
Ayinde, I. A
Ibrahim, S. B
Arowolo, S. O
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Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.
Abstract
This study examined the economics of poultry egg production under different management systems. The study was
conducted in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State in 2008. The data were obtained through
administration of questionnaire on 60 respondents. The data collected were analysed through a
combination of descriptive statistics, budgetary techniques, profitability ratios and multiple regression analysis.
The study results showed that the Gross Margin under battery cage system per bird / year was N8, 089.56, while
the Net Farm Income per bird / year was N1, 773. 17. Under deep litter system, the Gross Margin per bird / year
was N1, 404.09, while the Net Farm Income per bird / year was N1,029.43. The regression result showed that
educational qualification (α0.10), total feed used (α0.05), total labour used (α0.05), and the stock size (α0.01), were
significant determinants affecting the quantity of egg produced. The study concluded that poultry egg production
under battery cage system was economically more profitable. Hence, the study recommended among others that
improved inputs, good management practices and sound knowledge about poultry farming and must be acquired and
put to effective use to ensure the success of the poultry business.