MANAGEMENT OF RABBIT PRODUCTION BY PEASANT FARMER IN TAKUM LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA – Complete Project Material


CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 BACKGROUND OF
STUDY

The human
population growth in developed countries is stabilizing while that of
developing countries including Nigeria is still increasing rapidly. Thus, the
search for alternative sources of protein to meet up the population challenge
is imperative. Economic indices indicate that as this population trend
continues, more people are to be fed. Agricultural outputs needs to be
increased rather than through food importation into such countries (Allen,
1993). In order to maximize food production and meet protein requirements in
Nigeria, viable options need to be explored and evaluated (Owen et al., 2008).
Among such alternatives is the use of livestock species that are yet to play a
major role in animal production within these countries.

Fast-growing
livestock such as rabbits possess a number of features that might be of
advantage in the small holder subsistence – type integrated farming in
developing countries. Rabbit farming in Nigeria is faced with myriad of
problems, which have resulted to a gross shortage of meat to meet up the
population challenge in our country (Nworgu, 2007). The growth rate of the
Nigerian agricultural sector is below the potentials of natural and human
resources due to high cost ofagricultural inputs, poor funding of agriculture,
inadequate functional infrastructural facilities, inconsistencies of government
agricultural policies, inadequate private sector participation, poor mechanized
farming and little or no adoption of some simple agricultural technologies
developed by scientists (Nworgu, 2007). In Nigeria, consumption of animal
protein remains low at about 6.0-8.4 g/head/day which are far below the 13.5g
per day prescribed by the WHO (Egbunike, 1997).

Rabbit
production is a veritable way of alleviating animal protein deficiency in Nigeria
(Ajala and Balogun, 2004). The rabbit has immense potentials and good
attributes which include high growth rate, high efficiency in converting forage
to meat, short gestation period, and high prolificacy, relatively low cost of
production, high nutritional quality of rabbit meat which includes low fat,
sodium, and cholesterol levels. It also has a high protein level of about 20.8%
and its consumption is bereft of cultural and religious biases (Biobaku and
Oguntona, 1997). The presence of caecal microbes enables the rabbit to digest
large amounts of fibrous feed as most non ruminant species cannot (Taiwo et
al., 1999).

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE
PROBLEM

Rabbit
production in Nigeria plays a significant role in the development and provision
of food and materials for marketing purposes; however there are some problems
which may be affecting the production of rabbit in Nigeria; these problems
could be poor management procedure, poor funding and lack of treatment measure
for health promotion in rabbit production area of agriculture. Secondly there
have been series of studies on rabbit production but not even a single study
has been carried out on the management of rabbit production by peasant farmer
in Takum local government area

1.3 AIM AND
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

The main aim of
the research work is examine the management of rabbit production by peasant
farmer in Takum local government area. Other specific objectives of the study
are:

1.  to
determine the management procedure adopted by peasant farmers in Takum L.GA in
rabbit production

2.  to
examine whether rabbit production influence socio economic development in Takum
local government area, Taraba State

3.  to
investigate on the factors affecting rabbit production in Takum L.G.A, Taraba
State

4.  to
determine if the management of rabbit production in Takum L.G.A, Taraba State
is effective

5.  to
examines the potentials and problems that may be envisaged in rabbit production
in Nigeria

1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS

The study came
up with research questions so as to ascertain the above objectives of the
study. The research questions for the study are:

1.  What
are the management procedures adopted by peasant farmers in Takum L.GA in
rabbit production?

2.  Does
rabbit production influence socio economic development in Takum local
government area, Taraba State?

3.  What
are the factors affecting rabbit production in Takum L.G.A, Taraba State?

4.  Is
the management of rabbit production in Takum L.G.A, Taraba State effective?

5.  What
are potentials and problems that may be envisaged in rabbit production in Nigeria?

1.5 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS

H0: the
management of rabbit production in Takum L.G.A, Taraba State is not effective

H1: the
management of rabbit production in Takum L.G.A, Taraba State is effective

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

The study on the
management of rabbit production will be of immense benefit to the peasant
farmers in Takum local government area of Taraba State in the sense that the
study will try to establish a relationship between the management procedure in
rabbit production and socio economic development in Takum local government area
of Taraba State. The study will also serve as a repository of information to
other researchers that desire to carry out similar research on the above topic.
Finally the study will contribute to the body of the existing literature on
rabbit production in Nigeria.

1.7 SCOPE OF STUDY

The study on the
management of rabbit production will focus on peasant farmers in Takum local
government area of Taraba State. The study will cover on the relationship
between the management procedure in rabbit production and socio economic
development in Takum local government area of Taraba State

1.8 LIMITATION OF STUDY

Financial constraint– Insufficient fund tends to
impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials,
literature or information and in the process of data collection (internet,
questionnaire and interview).

Time constraint– The researcher will simultaneously engage in this
study with other academic work. This consequently will cut down on the time
devoted for the research work

1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS

Rabbit: Rabbits are small
mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha

Peasant: a poor smallholder
or agricultural labourer of low social status (chiefly in historical use or
with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries).


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