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The Problems And Prospects Of Oil Palm Production. (A Case Study Of Nifor Edo State)

Type Project Topics
Faculty Agriculture
Course Agricultural Economics and Farm Management
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Key Features:
- No of Pages: 32

- No of Chapters: 05
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Introduction:

Abstract

This study examined the problems and prospects of oil palm cultivation using Nifor as a case study. In the process of the research questionnaires were administered to farmers and workers, so as to enable the researcher collect the required data which were selected and analyzed using simple percentage. The findings of the study revealed that problems facing oil palm production include lack of adequate land space, inadequate storage facilities which result in low production of oil palm, inadequate finance etc while those of its prospect include that the cultivation of oil palm is an inevitable means of shifting the nation’s dependence on oil sectors as the main stay of the nations economy, a means of encouraging rural agriculture since southern Nigeria with particular reference to Nifor is fertile for oil palm production and as a means of discouraging urban drift. Recommendations were given thereby encouraging the setting up of small scale industries in the rural areas were oil palm is produced as a means of reducing unemployment and encouraging rural development.

Table of Content

CHAPTER ONE



Introduction



Background to the Study



Statement of problem



Objective of the study



Significant of the study



Scope of the study



Basic assumption



CHAPTER TWO



Literature Review



CHAPTER THREE



Research methodology



Design of study



Area of study



Population of the study



Sample and samplings techniques



Research instrument



Administration of research instrument



Method of data Analysis



CHAPTER FOUR



Data analysis



CHAPTER FIVE



Summary



Implication of findings



Recommendations



REFERENCES



QUESTIONNAIRES

Introduction

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY



The oil palm originated in tropical West Africa where it is found growing in any areas the centres of production of oil palms stretches from Senegal, through Dahondy and Nigeria to Congo and Angola. Nigeria is one of the worlds loading producer of palm oil and palm kernels palm produce was the main commodity which attracted the early European traders to west African those traders save the oil rivers to the Nigeria delta area where they traded the use of oil palm and it products are many the leaves are used for making brooms and for roofing materials the back and the front is paled and weaving into baskets, the main trunk can be split and used as supporting frames in buildings a sap tapped from the female flower is drunk as palm wine a rich source of year red palm oil can be extra from the fibrous layers of the nuts of the fruit bunch this is locally used in the manufacture of candles, margarine, and soap a clear oil from the kernels is used for making pomades palm kernel meats is used as a menial food the empty fruit bunch, the shell and fortress which remain after oil extraction are used as fondle many plantation of oil palm have been establish in west African, but most palm produced is obtained from palms growing wild.
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