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NATIONAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS/ FEDERAL

MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL

DEVELOPMENT COLLABORATIVE SURVEY ON

NATIONAL AGRICULTURE SAMPLE SURVEY

(NASS), 2010/2011

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 Introduction 1

1.1 Background 1

1.2 Objective of the survey 1

1.3 Coverage and scope 1

1.3.1 Coverage 1

1.3.2 Scope 1

1.4 Sample Design 2

1.4.1 National integrated Survey of Household Sample Design (NISH) 2

1.4.1.1 Private Farmers Survey 2

1.4.1.2 Establishment - Corporate Farm 2

1.5 Training 2

1.6 Field Work arrangement 2

1.7 Quality control/Retrieval 3

1.7.1 Quality Control 3

1.7.2 Retrieval of record 3

1.8 Data Processing / Analysis 3

1.9 Report Writing 3

1.10 Work Programmed 3

2.1 Crop - Private Farmers 4

2.1.1 Distribution of crop holders by state and gender 4

2.1.2 Distribution of holders by age group and by state 4

2.1.6 Distribution of holding by size (hectare) of tenure type and by state 5

2.1.8 Distribution of funds committed by source and by state (million naira) 5

2.1.10 Estimated Area (‘000 ha) and Production (‘000 metric tons) of crop by state 6

2.1.10a Estimated Area (‘000 ha) and Production (‘000 metric tons) of major

crops by state 6 – 9

2.2.0 Livestock

2.2.1 Distribution of livestock holders by state and gender 9

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2.2.2 Distribution of livestock holders by state and age group 10

2.2.3 Distribution of livestock changes in stock by type of livestock reared 10

2.2.3a Distribution of cattle by state 11

2.2.3b Distribution of goat by state 11

2.2.3c Distribution of sheep by state 11

2.2.3d Distribution of pig by state 12

2.2.3e Distribution of rabbit by state 12

2.2.4 Persons engaged in livestock farming by state and gender 12

2.2.22 Distribution of holders by state and level of education 12

2.3.0 Poultry Farming (Household) 13

2.3.1 Distribution of holders by poultry type 13

2.3.2 Distribution of poultry holders by gender 13

2.3.3 Distribution of poultry holders by age group 14

2.3.4 Distribution of funds by type 14

2.3.5 Stock of poultry by type 15

2.3.6 Unit price of poultry production by type 15

LIST OF TABLES

2.1.1 Distribution of holders by sex and by state 26

2.1.2 Distribution of holders by age group and by state 27

2.1.3 Average holder’s household size by state 28

2.1.4 Distribution of holding by type of ownership and by state 29

2.1.5 Distribution of holders by highest level of education by state 30

2.1.6 Distribution of holding by size (hectare) of tenure type and by state 31

2.1.7 Distribution of holding by land type and by state 32

2.1.8 Distribution of funds committed by source and by states 33-34

2.1.9a Distribution of production input utilization by quantity, price and by states 35

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2.1.9b Distribution of agricultural implement by quantity, price and by states 36

2.1.10a Area in hectare and production in tones of majors crops and by states 37-39

2.1.10b Area in hectare and production in tones of minors crops and by states 40-43

2.1.10c Area in hectare and production in tones of tree crops and by states 44

2.1.11 Distribution of means of transport used for farm produce by states 45

2.1.13 Distribution of market channel and by states 47

2.1.14 Distribution of holding by forest produce and by states 48

2.1.15 Distribution of holding by comparing this crop season with the previous one

and by states 49-50

2.1.16 Distribution of holding by comparison of expectations for agricultural activities

in the next crop season to this one and by states 51-52

2.1.17 Distribution of holding by problems encounter when purchasing farm input and

by states 53

2.1.18 Distribution of holding by problems encounter when purchasing farm tool and

by states 54

2.1.19 Distribution of holding by problems encounter during production process and

by states 55

2.1.20 Distribution of holding by problems encounter during storage and by states 56

2.1.21 Distribution of holding by problems encounter during marketing and by states 57

2.1.22 Distribution of holding by suggestion for improving crop farming activities and by states 58

2.1.23 Distribution of ways that government can assist farmers and by states 59

2.1.24 Distribution of ownership and access to information and communication and by states 60-61

2.2.1 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers by form of ownership and legal registration 62

2.2.2 Distribution of livestock holders by state and form of ownership 63

2.2.3 Distribution of livestock holders by state and sex 64

2.2.4 Distribution of holders by state, age and sex 65

2.2.5 Distribution of holders by state, household size 66

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2.2.6 Distribution of holders by state, education attainment and sex 67

2.2.7 Distribution of livestock holders by state and type of livestock reared 68

2.2.8a Distribution of livestock input by state and type 69-70

2.2.9 Distribution of persons engaged with their wages by state and category 71

2.2.10a Distribution of livestock reared by type, species and changes in stock 72

2.2.10b Summary distribution of livestock reared by type and changes in stock 73

2.2.10c Distribution of cattle reared by state and changes in stock 74

2.2.10d Distribution of goat reared by state and changes in stock 75

2.2.10e Distribution of sheep reared by state and changes in stock 76

2.2.10f Distribution of pig reared by state and changes in stock 77

2.2.10g Distribution of carmel reared by state and changes in stock 78

2.2.10h Distribution of dockey reared by state and changes in stock 79

2.2.10i Distribution of horse reared by state and changes in stock 80

2.2.10j Distribution of rabbit reared by state and changes in stock 81

2.2.11 Distribution of livestock farmers’ sources of fund by state and category 82

2.2.12 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers by state and processing facilities 83

2.2.13 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers by state and storage facilities 84

2.2.14 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers by state and market channel 85

2.2.15 Distribution of livestock farmers’ impression of previous farming season

compared to the present 86-87

2.2.17 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers by state and problems encountered

when purchasing input 88

2.2.18 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers by state and problems encountered

when purchasing tools 89

2.2.19 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers by state and problems encountered

During production process 90

2.2.20 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers’ suggestion for improving livestock

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farming by state 91

2.2.21 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers’ problems encountered

During processing by state 92

2.2.22 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers’ problems encountered during

Preservation/storage by state 93

2.2.23 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers’ suggestion for government assistance

by state 94

2.2.24 Distribution of peasant livestock farmers’ ownership and access to ICT facilities

by state 95-96

2.3.1 Type of poultry 97

2.3.2 Poultry inputs values by type and state 98

2.3.3 Poultry stock – Chicken 99

2.3.3 Poultry stock – Guinea fowl 100

2.3.3 Poultry stock – Duck 101

2.3.3 Poultry stock- Turkey 102

2.3.3 Poultry stock – Pigeon 103

2.3.3 Poultry stock – Geese 104

2.3.3 Poultry stock – Ostrich 105

2.3.4 Age group of holder 106

2.3.5 Sex of holder 107

2.3.6 Type of holding 108

2.3.7 Processing facilities by type 109

2.3.8 Marketing outlets by type 110

2.3.9 Type of purchasing inputs challenges 111

2.3.10 Type of challenges for purchasing tools 112

2.3.11 type of challenges encountered in keeping poultry 113

2.3.11 Poultry loss 114

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CHAPTER ONE

1.0 IntroductionAgriculture is a major driver of economic growth in Nigeria. About 70% of the Nigerian rural population is involved in agricultural production. In 2010 agriculture contributed about 40% to the GDP. Also, agriculture sector is a fulcrum to the national food security by providing the largest proportion of the national total food consumption requirement.The survey was conducted at the household level and establishment level (corporate farm), this composed of all agricultural activities; crop, livestock, poultry and fisheries. National Agicultural Sample Survey (NASS) is a collaborative survey between the National Bureau of Statistics and Federal Ministry of Agriculture and rural Development (FMA&RD). The survey was funded by (FMA&RRD). The result is intended to monitor some of the government policies in agriculture (Special Programme for Food Security), assist reseachers and academia.

1.1 BackgroundNational Agricultural Sample Survey (NASS) is an annual survey conducted that fill in the gap of National Agricultural Sample Census (NASC) that is supposed to be conducted every ten years as recommended by FAO. The major stakeholders in agricultural data generation are National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMA&RD). Collaboration enhance the credibility and integrity of official statistics also eliminates efforts duplication, issuance of conflicting figures by different agencies on the same subject matter and bringing about the realization of the benefits of cost savings, greater efficiency and synergy.

1.2 Objective of the surveyThe key objectives of the survey include:

1. Collection of relevant statistics to facilitate the production of GDP.2. Production of data to aid economic analysis on Agriculture.3. Collection of current socio-economic statistics in Nigeria to assist in policy formulation

and aid the monitoring and evaluation of various government programmes on food security.

4. To make data available to researchers and academia

1.3 COVERAGE AND SCOPE1.3.1 Coverage The survey covered all the 36 states of the federation including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. The target populations canvassed were the peasant farming households and corporate farm.

1.3.2 ScopeThe scope covered all the sub-sector of agriculture;- Private crop farmers and corporate crop farming: area and production, gender, age group,

funds, inputs, employment e.t.c.- Private livestock farming and corporate livestock farming: livestock production, inputs,

funds, employment e.t.c- Private poultry farming and corporate poultry farming: poultry count, inputs.funds,

employment e.t.c- Private fisheries and corporate fisheries: fish farming and fish hunting production, inputs,

funds, employment e.t.c

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1.4 Sample DesignThe survey employed the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) NISH and NISE Sample designs.1.4.1 National Integrated Survey of Household Sample Design (NISH)The survey design was derived from the NBS 2007/12 NISH sample design. The 2007/12 NISH sample design is a 2-stage, replicated and rotated cluster sample design with Enumeration Areas (EAs) as first stage sampling units or Primary Sampling Units (PSUs), while Households constituted the second stage units (secondary sampling units). The households were the Ultimate Sampling Units for the multi-subject survey.Generally, the NISH Master Sample in each state is made up of 200 EAs drawn into 20 replicates. A replicate consists of 10 EAs.

1.4.1.1 Private Farmers SurveyTotal sample size of 35,520 Farming Households (FHHs) across all the states including FCT, were drawn from 2,220 EAs. In each state 960 FHHs were drawn from 60 EAs. The listings of households in the selected EAs were updated before being stratified into farming and non-farming households. The farming households were further stratified into Crop Farming Households (CFHHs), Livestock Farming Households (LFHHs) and Poultry Farming Households (PFHHs). In each EA, ratio 5:5:3:3 were imposed according to the intensity and preponderance of these farming activities. At the end, 16 HHs were expected to be covered in any ratio if the imposed one could not be satisfied. At each level of selection, households were systematically selected using different random start. All households that qualified as farming households were served with relevant private farmers questionnaires.

1.5 TrainingTraining/briefing for the survey was implemented at two levels. The first level was the Training of Trainers (TOT) which included senior officers from NBS and FMA&RD. The training/briefing at the TOT level lasted for 3 days. The second level of training/briefing was implemented for the field personnel comprising Enumerators, Supervisors, State Officers and Zonal Controllers from NBS and FMA&RD. The second level training/briefing took place at the state offices of NBS which lasted for 4 days. Trainers at this level were the trainees at the first level and the training sessions included classroom teaching, demonstration, mock interviews, role playing, field practices and home exercises. The two levels of training were comprehensive and were designed to ensure collection of quality data.

1.6 Field Work ArrangementThe field work arrangement for the survey followed two approaches as contained in the NISH and NISE survey systems, meaning that NISH was household-based while NISE adopted the Establishments – corporate farms.

In each state, 3 teams were used comprising 3 supervisors and 12 enumerators. A team was made up of one supervisor and four enumerators. Each team covered 20 Enumeration Areas for a period of 17 days. A pair of Enumerators in a team covered 10 EAs. Each team moved in a roving manner. An enumerator covered the establishment component across the states.

1.7 Quality Control and Retrieval of Record1.7.1 Quality ControlQuality Control measures were carried out during the survey, essentially to ensure quality of data. Three levels of supervision were adopted, involving supervisors of the team at the first

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level; FMA&RD and NBS staff, also State Officers and Zonal Controllers at the third level supervision.

1.7.2 Retrieval of RecordsAll the records of the private farmers were retrieved to NBS zonal headquarters for data entry while the corporate farms were retrieved to the NBS national headquarters

1.8 Data Processing/AnalysisThe data processing/analysis involved six main stages, namely: development of data entry program; training of data processing staff; manual editing and coding; data entry; computer editing, verification and conversion and table generation.Integrated Microcomputer Processing Systems (IMPS) was one of the specialized Statistical packages used to develop the data entry program. The Disk Operating System (DOS) version of the software can support multiple screens required to capture data from the various survey instruments. The indicators on household surveys were obtained using the Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS), while the indicators on establishment surveys were obtained using MS-ACCESS and MS-EXCEL. Tabulation and analysis of the three survey systems were implemented by diligent and capable staff of the collaborating Agencies.

1.9 Report WritingA core team of senior officers from the subject matter divisions in the NBS and CBN worked together to produce the report. This report will have a CD containing detailed tables that could be used for further analysis.

1.10 Work ProgrammeA joint Time-line/Work Programme detailing the scheduling of the activities was developed. The Time-line served as a project monitoring guide. It also helped in programme discipline at each level of activity and was flexible enough to accommodate delays in the retrieval of completed records in the field. The survey was well managed by the three collaborating Agencies in order to ensure effective statistical delivery.

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CHAPTER TWO

2.1 PRIVATE FARMERS – These are farmers captured at the household level either in crop farming, livestock farming, poultry farming and fishery.

2.1 CROP – PRIVATE FARMERS

2.1.1 Distribution of crop holders by state and gender.Table 2.1.1 reveals that eighteen million, one hundred and seventy six thousand, eighty two crop holders reported (18,176,082), distributing by gender it shows that male figure was 15,629,709 (85.99 percent) and female 2,546,373 (14.01 percent).

Out of the 15,629,709 male holders, Kano state had the highest number of holders 981,693 (6.28 percent), followed by Kaduna state 874,943 (5.60 percent) and Katsina state 738,456 (4.72 percent). Bayelsa state recorded the least number of male holders 106,316(0.68 percent) followed by Lagos state (0.81 percent)

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Figure 2.1.1: Distribution of crop holders by gender (National)

MaleFemale

2.1.2 Distribution of holders by age group and by stateAmong the age group’s distribution in table 2.1.2, the age group (30 – 49) had the highest number of 9,873,230 (54.32 percent) followed by age group (50 – 64) which was 5,376,029 (29.58 percent) whereas age group (65 and above) recorded 1,876,082 (10.41 percent) and age group (15 – 29) accounted for 1,034,508 (5.69 percent)

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Figure 2.1.2: Distribution of crop holders by age group (National)

0 - 14 15 - 29 30 - 49 50 - 64 65 and above

2.1.6 Distribution of holding by size (hectare) of tenure type and by state, 2010The total land area cultivated was 32,031,820 hectares out of which owner-like possession accounted for 26,877,844 hectares (83.91 percent), followed by family land 3,393,597 hectares (10.59 percent), rented/royalty 1,326,713 hectares (4.14 percent), squatters 322,283 hectares (1.01 percent) and others 111,380 hectares(0.35 percent).

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Figure 2.1.3: Tenure type size (hectares) - national

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2.1.8 Distribution of funds committed by source and by state (million naira), 2010

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Table 2.1.8 depicts that the total amount committed to crop farming was 570,063 million naira out of which own fund took the lion share of 513,577 Million naira (90.09 percent), followed were friends/relatives 27,475 million naira (4.82 percent), Traditional Contribution 15,861 million naira (2.78 percent), local money lender 5,291 million naira (0.93 percent) and Cooperative society 3,694 million naira (0.65 percent) The national average amount committed was thirty one thousand, three hundred and sixty three naira (N31,363).

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2.1.10 Estimated Area (‘000 hectare) and Production (‘000 metric tons) of crops by stateIn the survey twelve major crops, fifteen minor crops and five tree crops were covered; the major crops are: beans, cassava, maize, cocoyam, cotton, soya beans, groundnut, millet, rice, yam and melon; the minor crops are: bambaranut, banana, sesame seed, cucumber, garden egg, okra, plantain, potato, pumpkin, sugarcane, pepper, onion, leafy vegetable, pinapple and tomato while the tree crops are: cashew, cocoa, kolanut, orange and palm oil. The area cultivated is recorded in thousand hectares (‘000 ha) and production in thousand metric tons (‘000 metric tons).

2.1.10a Estimated Area (‘000 hectare) and Production (‘000 metric tons) of major crops by state

Beans:Twenty nine states reported cultivating beans with a total area of 2,859.77 (‘000 ha) out of which Zamfara state led with 406.32 (‘000 ha), followed by Borno state 260.90 (‘000 ha) and Yobe state 255.09 (‘000 ha) while Ogun state had the least area cultivated 0.12 (‘000 ha)

The total beans production is 3,368.24 (‘000 metric tons out of which Borno state recorded the highest with 428.48 (‘000 metric tons) followed by Zamfara state 408.45 (‘000 metric tons and Niger state 340.78 (‘000 metric tons). Also Ogun state recorded the least production of Ogun 0.14 (‘000 metric tons)

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Cassava:A total of thirty one states cultivated cassava with 3,481.88 (‘000 ha) as area of land cultivated, these states recorded the highest figure Benue 403.15 (‘000 ha) followed by Cross River 345.80 (‘000 ha) and Enugu 242.74 (‘000 ha) while Kano state had the lowest area cultivated The aggregate production is 42,533.17 (‘000 metric tons), Benue state had the highest production figure 3,791.45 (‘000 metric tons), followed were Cross river 3,302,47 (‘000 metric tons) and Oyo 2,920.01 (‘000 metric tons). Sokoto state recorded the least figure; Sokoto 3.70 (‘000 metric tons)

Maize:Table 2.1.10a shows that all states including FCT cultivated maize with national area cultivated 4,149.33 (‘000 ha) out of which Kaduna state had 435.72 (‘000 ha) followed by Borno state 396.65 (‘000 ha) and Niger 334.91. The state that had the smallest land area cultivated was Jigawa with 9.79 (‘000 ha).

The national production figure of maize is 7,676.85 (‘000 metric tons), disaggregating into states Kaduna state had the highest production 1006.06 (‘000 metric tons) followed by Borno state 740.24 (‘000 metric tons) and Niger state 628.85 (‘000 metric tons). The State with the lowest maize production was Jigawa with 11.09 (‘000 metric tons).

Cocoyam:A total of twenty two states reported cultivating cocoyam, the total area cultivated is 520.12 (‘000 ha) out of which Ondo state had the biggest share of 80.13 (‘000 ha) followed by Ebonyi state 44.75 (‘000 ha) and Akwa Ibom state 43.89 (‘000 ha). The state with the least area of land cultivated was Kano state; 0.43 (‘000 ha).

The total production of cocoyam is 2,957.09 (‘000 metric tons), the states production shows that Ondo had the biggest production of 605.71 (‘000 metric tons) followed by Ebonyi 247.80 (‘000 metric tons) and Ebonyi 247.80 (‘000 metric tons). The state with lowest production was Kano with 0.94 (‘000 metric tons).

Cotton:Table 2.1.10a depicts that eighteen states were involved in the production of cotton with a total area cultivated of 398.56 (‘000 ha), Zamfara state led with 96.98 (‘000 ha) area cultivated followed by Katsina state 69.02 (‘000 ha) and Adamawa state 50.80 (‘000 ha). The state that had the smallest land area cultivated was Ekiti with 0.07 (‘000 ha).

The national production of cotton is 602.44 (‘000 metric tons,in states disaggregation, Zamfara led in production with 155.19 (‘000 metric tons) followed by Katsina 128.92 (‘000 metric tons) and Adamawa 92.64 (‘000 metric tons) while Ekiti state had the least production of 0.06 (‘000 metric tons).

Soyabeans:Fourteen states were involved in cultivating soyabeans as shown in table 2.1.10a, the total area cultivated was 291.38 (‘000 ha), Benue state recorded the highest

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figure 78.62 (‘000 ha), Niger state 72.49 (‘000 ha) and Kaduna state 58.65 (‘000 ha). Nassarawa state recorded the least area cultivated of 1.42 (‘000 ha).

The aggregate production was 365.06 (‘000 metric tons). The states breakdown shows that Benue led with 119.24 (‘000 metric tons), followed were Niger 80.03 (‘000 metric tons) and Kaduna 75.97 (‘000 metric tons). The state with the least production was Nassarawa 1.62 (‘000 metric tons.

Groundnut:Table 2.1.10a shows that twenty eight states cultivated groundnut with total area cultivated 2,785.17 (‘000 ha), these states had the largest area of land Kano 453.10(‘000 ha), Niger 261.50 (‘000 ha) and Kaduna 235.65 (‘000 ha) while Bayelsa state recorded the least cultivated of 0.07 (‘000 ha).

The national production is 3,799.15 (‘000 metric tons), the states with the highest production were; Niger 546.62 (‘000 metric tons), Kano 526.94 (‘000 metric tons) and Borno 357.79 (‘000 metric tons) while the state that recorded the least production was Bayelsa with 0.06 (‘000 metric ton)

Guinea corn:A total of twenty seven states reported cultivation of guinea corn with total area of 4,960.13 (‘000 ha) of which Kano state led with 583.00 (‘000 ha) next were Niger state 566.38 (‘000 ha) and Katsina state 499.40 (‘000 ha). The state that had the least area cultivated was Enuguwith 0.09 (‘000 ha).

The aggregate production was 7,140.96 (‘000 metric tons) out of which Kano state had the highest production figure of 745.72 (‘000 metric tons) followed by Borno state 720.40 (‘000 metric tons) and Zamfara 702.13 (‘000 metric tons). The state with lowest production was Enugu with 0.09 (‘000 metric tons).

Millet:Table 2.1.10a depicts that 21 states cultivated millet with the aggregate area of 4,364.16 (‘000 ha) while the following states reported the largest area cultivated; Borno 492.07 (‘000 ha), Kaduna 465.73 (‘000 ha) and Yobe 416.06 (‘000 ha) while Adamawa had the least area cultivated of 4.17 (‘000 ha)

The aggregate production of millet was 5,170.45 (‘000 metric tons), the states with high production were; Sokoto reported 714.38 (‘000 metric tons, Jigawa 485.38 (‘000 metric tons) and Kaduna 485.73 (‘000 metric tons). The state with the lowest production was Adamawa with 7.12 (‘000 metric tons).

Rice:A total of thirty two states reported cultivation of rice with area cultivated of 2,432.64 (‘000 ha), the state disaggregate shows that Taraba had the largest area cultivated 375.67 (‘000 ha) followed were Kaduna 344.89 (‘000 ha) and Niger 330.67 (‘000 ha). The state that reported the least area cultivated was Oyo1.35 (‘000 ha).

The national production of rice was 4,472.51 (‘000 metric tons, the states production it showed that Kaduna state led with 732.42 (‘000 metric tons) followed were Niger state with 636.67 (‘000 metric) and Kano 422.05 (‘000 metric tons). The State with the lowest production was Oyo with 0.29 (‘000 metric tons).

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Yam:Table 2.1.10a depicts that twenty six states planted yam, the sum of the area planted is 3,236.16 (‘000 ha) of which Benue state led with 396.45 (‘000 ha) followed by Niger state 367.16 (‘000 ha) and Taraba 272.52 (‘000 ha). The state with the least area cultivated was Lagos with 2.06 (‘000 ha).

The total yam output was 37,328.17 (‘000 metric tons), the state output showed that Benue state had 3,914.17 (‘000 metric tons) followed by Niger state 3,166.12 (‘000 metric tons) and Taraba 2,854.95 (‘000 metric tons). The state with lowest output was Lagos 17.24 (‘000 metric ton).

Mellon:Twenty one states reported cultivating melon with a total area cultivated 469.70 (‘000 ha), Niger state recorded the largest area cultivated 142.45 (‘000 ha) followed by Imo state 62.44 (‘000 ha) and Edo state 48.08 (‘000 ha). The state that recorded the least area cultivated was Benue with 0.42 (‘000 ha).

The national production of melon is 507.34 (‘000 metric tons), disaggregating by states, Niger had 177.99 (‘000 metric tons), Imo 58.40 (‘000 metric tons) and Edo 47.03 (‘000 metric tons). The state with the least production figure was Benue with 0.40 (‘000 metric tons).

2.2.0 LIVESTOCK

2.2.1 Distribution of Livestock holders by State and GenderAn estimated 12,309,508 Peasant livestock holders were recorded in Nigeria during 2010/2011 survey year. Of this figure, 10, 367,831(84.2 per cent) were male while the remaining 1,941,801(15.8 per cent) were female. This reveals male dominance of this agricultural activity at peasant level.

On State basis, Osun Staterecorded the highest number of livestock holders with 700,851(5.69 per cent), this is attributed to high number of female livestock holders in the state. This is followed by Katsina and Jigawa with 637,175(5.18 per cent) and 636,672(5.17per cent) respectively. Lagos State had the least holders of 13,264(0.11 per cent) in the country. Osun State also recorded the highest number of female livestock holders with 238,162 holders representing 12.3 per cent of the total female livestock holders in the country. This was followed by Ondo and Kogi States with 191,111(9.8 per cent) and 155,059(8 per cent) respectively. Bauchi State did not record any female livestock holder.

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2.2.2 Distribution of Livestock holders by State and Age GroupFor age group distribution of livestock farmers from table 2.2.2 it was revealed that out of 12,309,508 holders, age group ‘45–54’ accounted for the highest figure of 3,783,578(30.7 per cent), this was closely followed by age groups ‘35 – 44’ with 3,483,090(28.3 per cent). Age groups ‘55 – 64’ and ‘65 and above’ recorded 1,971,881(16 per cent) and 1,468,413(11.9 per cent) respectively. Age group‘0 – 15’ expectedly recorded the least number of holders 40,039(0.3 per cent) with the average age of holders revealed as 49 years.

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2.2.3 Distribution of Livestock Changes in Stock by type of Livestock reared.A national figure of 138,782,927 livestock of different types and species were recorded as closing stock during the survey year. Table2.2.3 showed that Goat recorded the highest number of 65,651,252(47.3 per cent), followed by Sheep and cattle with 37,422,554(27.0 per cent) and 18,871,399 (13 percent) respectively. Horse was recorded as the least reared with 101,509 (0.1 per cent).

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2.2.3a Distribution of Cattle by State

An estimated total national figure of 18,871,399 cattle of different species was recorded as closing stock in the country by 27 states of the Federation. Out of this, Zamfara state recorded 3,174,900(16.8 per cent). This was followed by Jigawa and Katsina states with 2,196,537 (11.61 per cent) and 2,008,592 (10.6 per cent) respectively. The survey revealed that North West zone of the country

produced over half of the entire cattle in the country during the survey year with 9,892,240 (52.4 per cent).The average unit price of cattle was recorded as N81, 138.00 per head.

2.2.3b Distribution of Goat by State

A total number of 65,651,252 goats of different species were recorded as closing stock in the country in all the States of the federation except in Bayelsa state where no information was supplied. Out of this figure, Katsina State recoded the highest figure among the list of high producer of goat in the country with 5,049,049(7.7 per cent). This was followed by Jigawa State with 4,916,205 (7.5

per cent). Zamfara and Benue States recorded 4,478,818 (6.8 per cent) and 3,642,813 (5.5 per cent) respectively, while Lagos recorded the least with 10,140 (0.02 per cent). The average unit price was given as N8, 538.00 per head.

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2.2.3c Distribution of Sheep by State

All States of the Federation except Bayelsa and Lagos Statesrecorded a closing stock of 37,422,554 sheep during the survey year. Out of this, Zamfara States recorded 5,856,546 (15.6 per cent), followed by Katsina and Jigawa States with 4,390,161 (11.73 per cent) and 4,366,825 (11.67 per cent) respectively. The seven states of North West Zone of the country accounted for 58.8 per cent of the

entire closing stock of sheep in the country during the survey year. The survey also revealed an average price per head of sheep as N13, 164.00.

2.2.3d Distribution of Pig by State

A total of 6,040,820 pigs were recorded as closing stock during the survey year. Out of this, Plateau State recorded 1,260,851 (20.87 per cent), followed by Benue State with 808,024 (13.38 per cent) while Ondo State recorded 698,234 (11.56 per cent). Lagos State had the least closing stock of 11,088 (0.18 per cent) with the average price per head given as N14, 485.00.

2.2.3e Distribution of Rabbit by State

Sixteen states reportedly reared a total of 3,689,909 rabbits during the survey year. Of the sixteen states, Delta state reported the highest number of 2,933,945 (79.5 per cent), followed by Niger and Akwa-Ibom states with 214,410 (5.8 per cent) and 78,507 (2.1 per cent) respectively. The average price was given as N1, 354.00

2.2.4 Persons Engaged in Livestock farming by State and GenderA total of 27,655,240 persons were employed in livestock farming in the first quarter of the survey year 2010/2011. Out of this, male workers accounted for 19,027,738 (68.8 per cent) while female workers constituted 8,627,502 (31.2 percent). In the second quarter, 26,981,627 persons were employed out of which 18,568,073 (68.8 per cent) were male and female were 8,413,554 (31.2 per cent). The third and fourth quarters followed the same trend. In the third quarter, a total of 26,689,546 employees were engaged with 18,278,978(68.5 per cent) of them being male while 8,410,568 (31.5 per cent) were female and in the fourth quarter, 26,779,170 persons were employed with 18,289,268 (68.3 per cent) being male while the remaining 8,489,902 (31.7 per cent) were female.

In the first quarter of the year, working proprietors constituted 10,659,919 (38.5 per cent), unpaid family workerswere 15,393,253 (55.7 per cent) and paid workers 1,602,068(5.8 per cent). In the second quarter, working proprietors were 10,340,578 (38 per cent), unpaid family workers were 15,094,545 (56 per cent) and paid workers 1,546,504(6 per cent). In the third and fourth quarters the trend was the same.

2.2.22 Distribution of holders by state and level of educationOut of the total of 12,309,508 holders, those with primary education constituted the highest number with 3,686,865 (29.95 per cent) followed by those who had pre-school education with 2,947,317 (23.94 per cent) closely followed by those with non-formal education who were

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2,943,656 (23.91 per cent). Those with secondary education were 2,195,035 (17.83 percent) while those with tertiary education were made of only 538,758 (4.36 percent) of the entire holders.

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2.3.0 POULTRY FARMING (HOUSEHOLD)

2.3.1 DISTRIBUTION OF HOLDERS BY POULTRY TYPETable 3.1 depicted that a total of seven types of birds namely Chicken, Guinea fowl, Duck, Turkey, Pigeon, Geese and Ostrich were covered in this survey 2010-11. Nationwide, a total of 5,063,071 holders kept poultry. Of which Chicken accounted for 4,823,810 holders (95.26 percent), followed by Holders of Guinea fowl - 821,351 (16.22percent); Duck – 536,722 (10.6 percent) while Ostrich contributed least figure to the total number of peasant poultry holders.

2.3.2 DISTRIBUTION OF POULTRY HOLDERS BY GENDER

Out of 5,063,071 holders that reported to have kept at least a type of poultry, male holders were 4,196,945 (82.9 per cent) while female holders accounted for 866,126 (17.1 percent). See figure 1.1 below.Across the states, Kogi state topped the list of female holders with 169,043 (19.52 percent), closely followed by Ebonyi state (116,475) which represents 13.45 percent while Bauchi, Bayelsa, Kaduna, Katsina and Lagos state reported none female holders respectively. See details in table 3.2.

Figure 1.1 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTIONS OF POULTRY HOLDERS BY GENDER.

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2.3.3 DISTRIBUTION OF POULTRY HOLDERS BY AGE GROUPIn table 2.3.3, age group 45-54 accounted for 1,502,805 representing 29.68 percent, followed closely by age group 35-44 with 1,410,091 (27.85 percent).The distribution of age group 45-54 across states, Kogi state topped the list with 183,187 holders (12.19 percent), next was Oyo state with 131,914 (8.78 percent) and Edo state had 105,814 representing 7.04 percent. Rivers state recorded number of holders that were less than one percent.

2.3.4 DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS BY TYPE OF SOURCEIn Nigeria, poultry farmers obtained funds majorly from the following sources: “Own Funds”; “Short Term Private Loan”; “Nigeria Agricultural Cooperative Rural Development Bank (NACRDB)” and “Deposit (Commercial) Banks”. A total amount of N 111.5 billion was sourced according to table 3.4. Of which N 105.5 billion (94.62 percent) were obtained from “Own Funds” while “Deposit Bank” accounted for N 4.49 billion and “NACRDB” contributed an amount less than one percent . See figure 1.2 below.Across states, four states reported of getting a sum of money from “NACRDB” in which Kogi state led the list with the largest amount of N 155.54 million (95.88 percent), next was Delta state (N 5.87 million) representing 3.62 percent and the least amount was recorded in Adamawa state.

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Figure 1.2 DISTRIBUTIONS OF FUNDS BY TYPE OF SOURCES AND AMOUNT (N)

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2.3.5 STOCK OF POULTRY BY TYPE

A total estimate of 131.74 million birds was kept throughout the country for 2010/11 survey year. Among these birds, Chicken accounted for the highest figure of 101.7million (76.73 percent), followed by Guinea fowl (16.98 million) representing 12.87 percent; Duck contributed 9.55 million (7.25 percent) while Geese and Ostrich had a figure far less than a million each. See details in Table 2.3.5D.

TABLE 3.5B SUMMARY OF POULTRY DISTRIBUTION BY TYPE FOR YEARS - 2010/11

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2.3.6 UNIT PRICE OF POULTRY PRODUCTION BY TYPEIn tables 2.3.5a and 3.6, the estimated unit price of various types of live birds and a crate of eggs were as follows:

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At national level average price of a crate of Eggs was N 598.64. Across states, the highest average price of N 864.35 was recorded in Adamawa state and the least unit price of N 421.84 occurred in Niger state.

For live chicken, national average unit price was N 964.89.89 whereas Kaduna state recorded the highest price of N 2,268.92 and the least unit price of N 660.83 occurred in Kebbi state.

Nationally, average price of a Guinea fowl was N 882.64. Oyo state recorded the highest unit price of N 2,000.00 while Borno state had a least average price of N 600.00.

The national average price of a Duck was N 975.42. Of which Edo state had the highest unit price of N 2,981.22 and the least unit price was N 605.66 in Yobe state.

Turkey was N 7,364.54 at national level. The highest unit price of N 14,568.97 was recorede in Federal Capital Territory (FCT), whereas Kano state recorded N 6,065.74 the least average price.

The national estimated unit prices of Pigeon, Geese and Ostrich were N 270.28; N 1,658.19 and N 14,543.00 respectively.

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Table 2.1.1: Distribution of holders by sex and by state - 2010STATE SEX OF HOLDER

Male Female TotalAbia 187,175 122,023 309,199Adamawa 445,341 48,804 494,144Akwa-Ibom 423,734 148,267 572,002Anambra 333,546 113,908 447,454Bauchi 671,790 - 671,790Bayelsa 106,423 72,114 178,537Benue 591,141 66,626 657,767Borno 651,900 24,574 676,474Cross River 348,050 183,956 532,005Delta 369,791 219,050 588,842Eboyin 262,530 122,326 384,855Edo 321,018 113,033 434,051Ekiti 169,453 38,708 208,161Enugu 297,009 146,964 443,973Gombe 292,802 22,677 315,479Imo 349,172 126,288 475,460Jigawa 586,088 19,874 605,963Kaduna 874,943 21,819 896,761Kano 981,693 49,597 1,031,290Katsina 738,456 114,731 853,187Kebbi 457,739 16,322 474,062Kogi 256,854 20,628 277,482Kwara 328,395 67,844 396,239Lagos 127,398 33,451 160,848Nasarawa 243,373 3,857 247,230Niger 607,003 20,521 627,524Ogun 433,884 55,508 489,392Ondo 321,421 111,414 432,835Osun 395,178 112,301 507,479Oyo 695,818 71,329 767,146Plateau 503,129 19,735 522,864Rivers 455,663 176,986 632,648Sokoto 499,508 16,776 516,285Taraba 289,806 11,898 301,705Yobe 414,048 24,242 438,291Zamfara 448,243 3,259 451,502Fct Abuja 150,194 4,961 155,155Total 15,629,709 2,546,373 18,176,082

Table: 2.1.2: Distribution of holders by agegroup and by state - 2010

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STATE 15 - 29 30 - 49 50 - 64 65 and above Total

Abia 4,241 83,289 144,817 76,853 309,199

Adamawa 31,927 291,555 139,899 30,763 494,144

Akwa-Ibom 5,842 366,490 192,021 7,648 572,002

Anambra 4,569 109,145 210,573 123,167 447,454

Bauchi 34,170 452,836 160,068 24,715 671,790

Bayelsa 14,932 94,686 55,096 13,823 178,537

Benue 60,248 350,878 195,944 50,697 657,767

Borno 24,484 456,547 177,760 17,684 676,474

Cross River 36,284 349,210 124,844 21,667 532,005

Delta 24,165 334,885 145,590 84,202 588,842

Eboyin 19,723 155,864 114,515 94,754 384,855

Edo 13,064 226,688 149,591 44,709 434,051

Ekiti 11,187 75,785 76,855 44,335 208,161

Enugu 5,075 93,429 208,742 136,727 443,973

Gombe 51,246 178,188 68,835 17,210 315,479

Imo 4,413 127,322 187,688 156,038 475,460

Jigawa 31,217 340,418 184,249 50,078 605,963

Kaduna 165,003 636,227 90,308 5,223 896,761

Kano 23,505 642,459 284,913 80,413 1,031,290

Katsina 30,663 555,266 237,521 29,736 853,187

Kebbi 13,012 320,791 128,568 11,692 474,062

Kogi 9,114 101,857 124,656 41,855 277,482

Kwara 7,669 189,444 125,921 73,205 396,239

Lagos 8,378 88,880 53,311 10,278 160,848

Nasarawa 17,918 155,896 63,308 10,109 247,230

Niger 19,729 432,157 144,156 31,481 627,524

Ogun 24,150 184,269 214,164 66,809 489,392

Ondo 9,934 170,123 164,892 87,887 432,835

Osun 23,926 169,326 190,849 123,379 507,479

Oyo 52,210 309,265 265,861 139,810 767,146

Plateau 67,030 361,114 79,749 14,971 522,864

Rivers 41,542 380,454 171,533 39,119 632,648

Sokoto 24,025 262,807 188,804 40,649 516,285

Taraba 43,891 180,322 54,332 23,160 301,705

Yobe 38,938 240,586 112,399 46,367 438,291

Zamfara 25,852 279,317 128,818 17,515 451,502

Fct Abuja 11,234 125,454 14,881 3,586 155,155

Total 1,034,508 9,873,230 5,376,029 1,892,314 18,176,082

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Table 2.1.3: NBS/FMA&RD collaborative Survey on NASS - Average holders household size by State

STATE Average Farming HH

Abia 4.2

Adamawa 6.6

Akwa-Ibom 4.3

Anambra 4.4

Bauchi 6.2

Bayelsa 5.4

Benue 7.1

Borno 6.2

Cross River 5.9

Delta 5.3

Eboyin 5.2

Edo 5.0

Ekiti 4.0

Enugu 4.3

Gombe 5.3

Imo 4.9

Jigawa 8.8

Kaduna 4.6

Kano 8.3

Katsina 6.3

Kebbi 6.4

Kogi 4.9

Kwara 3.2

Lagos 5.0

Nasarawa 7.6

Niger 6.4

Ogun 3.5

Ondo 4.2

Osun 4.7

Oyo 3.6

Plateau 6.0

Rivers 5.5

Sokoto 6.2

Taraba 5.1

Yobe 5.2

Zamfara 6.1

Fct Abuja 6.7

National Average 5.5

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Table 2.1.4: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of Holding by Type of Ownership and by states, 2010

STATE OWNERSHIP OF HOLDING

As an individual

Jointly with another member of the HH

Jointly with members of other HH Total

Abia 294,799 13,030 969 308,798

Adamawa 482,022 12,123 - 494,144

Akwa-Ibom 516,660 55,341 - 572,002

Anambra 438,513 8,941 - 447,454

Bauchi 655,700 16,090 - 671,790

Bayelsa 168,301 4,055 - 172,356

Benue 657,767 - - 657,767

Borno 676,474 - - 676,474

Cross River 532,005 - - 532,005

Delta 586,721 2,121 - 588,842

Eboyin 375,585 9,270 - 384,855

Edo 433,202 850 - 434,051

Ekiti 198,571 9,590 - 208,161

Enugu 437,255 6,719 - 443,973

Gombe 309,588 5,891 - 315,479

Imo 410,485 7,896 10,186 428,567

Jigawa 600,433 4,989 541 605,963

Kaduna 880,418 11,120 5,223 896,761

Kano 1,015,584 11,871 3,836 1,031,290

Katsina 835,400 5,373 - 840,773

Kebbi 442,695 31,367 - 474,062

Kogi 275,991 1,491 - 277,482

Kwara 396,239 - - 396,239

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Lagos 222,719 11,084 4,703 238,506

Nasarawa 246,171 1,059 - 247,230

Niger 596,407 31,117 - 627,524

Ogun 441,459 47,933 - 489,392

Ondo 428,657 - - 428,657

Osun 505,801 1,921 - 507,722

Oyo 714,195 52,952 - 767,146

Plateau 519,939 1,334 - 521,273

Rivers 493,569 139,079 - 632,648

Sokoto 486,116 30,169 - 516,285

Taraba 284,524 13,929 - 298,453

Yobe 338,628 95,120 4,542 438,291

Zamfara 448,080 3,422 - 451,502

Fct Abuja 155,155 - - 155,155

Total 17,501,827 647,247 29,999 18,179,072

Table 2.1.5:NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holders by Highest Level of Education by states, 2010

STATE HIGHEST LEVEL EDUCATION ATTAINED

Pre pry Pry Secondary Tertiary Non formal Total

Abia 24,993 169,983 72,351 16,135 25,738 309,199

Adamawa 54,429 73,977 147,957 45,637 172,143 494,144

Akwa-Ibom 1,168 344,777 207,149 3,505 15,402 572,002

Anambra 46,869 296,272 48,273 21,911 34,129 447,454

Bauchi 387,537 113,679 52,471 17,251 100,851 671,790

Bayelsa 32,576 54,265 69,658 21,115 923 178,537

Benue 123,113 314,896 144,050 51,183 24,525 657,767

Borno 148,733 154,072 58,323 19,696 295,650 676,474

Cross River 6,535 310,175 123,984 41,099 50,213 532,005

Delta 85,075 209,957 232,339 51,948 9,523 588,842

Eboyin 125,803 157,177 47,901 21,239 32,736 384,855

Edo 95,257 182,434 119,584 26,780 9,997 434,051

Ekiti 30,533 65,696 51,585 23,252 37,095 208,161

Enugu 168,281 212,246 34,249 3,835 25,362 443,973

Gombe 127,008 82,798 34,052 16,120 55,501 315,479

Imo 55,179 279,270 99,988 16,112 24,912 475,460

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Jigawa 212,141 123,315 29,473 11,492 229,541 605,963

Kaduna 354,745 135,041 299,398 36,814 70,764 896,761

Kano 340,103 342,985 104,204 48,643 195,356 1,031,290

Katsina 282,358 210,703 36,916 - 323,210 853,187

Kebbi 169,447 105,635 29,167 10,382 159,431 474,062

Kogi 82,908 99,527 52,383 6,881 35,783 277,482

Kwara 33,095 52,433 34,936 20,817 254,958 396,239

Lagos 20,238 101,610 32,352 3,375 3,274 160,848

Nasarawa 52,465 72,947 51,041 23,791 46,986 247,230

Niger 199,347 164,268 87,279 44,533 132,097 627,524

Ogun 109,386 236,286 55,570 11,520 76,630 489,392

Ondo 70,043 195,088 103,836 20,025 43,842 432,835

Osun 110,564 133,671 171,867 28,201 63,176 507,479

Oyo 321,728 221,740 86,089 24,078 113,511 767,146

Plateau 68,773 191,668 118,819 8,177 135,427 522,864

Rivers 50,023 241,419 259,896 31,156 50,153 632,648

Sokoto 67,650 29,459 8,661 - 410,515 516,285

Taraba 91,193 72,320 48,858 20,729 68,605 301,705

Yobe 137,552 29,540 17,004 21,251 232,944 438,291

Zamfara 75,739 70,808 31,374 6,956 266,624 451,502

Fct Abuja 43,244 71,604 29,007 5,058 6,242 155,155

Total 4,405,831 5,923,741 3,232,045 780,697 3,833,768 18,176,082

Table 2.1.6: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by size (hectare) of tenure type and by+ states, 2010

STATE CATEGORY OF TENURE

OWNER-LIKE POSSESSION FAMILY LAND RENTED/ROYALTY SQUATTER OTHERS

Abia 162,800 30,327 13,970 4,966 .

Adamawa 1,052,550 69,206 103,889 6,229 .Akwa-Ibom 59,091 135,152 . . .

Anambra 114,385 41,092 7,012 6,993 164

Bauchi 1,400,832 40,727 28,097 13,277 .

Bayelsa 34,653 74,505 2,809 3,572 .

Benue 1,170,537 423,101 8,022 10,997 .

Borno 2,554,534 . . 3,003 .

Cross River 172,362 59,237 39,468 33,643 .

Delta 404,545 208,103 46,189 1,998 343

Eboyin 74,671 180,236 22,452 6,461 .

Edo 524,161 51,966 13,773 1,813 1,309

Ekiti 143,036 29,771 5,147 1,726 260

Enugu 161,327 27,809 1,248 1,744 335

Gombe 354,018 18,628 13,349 1,960 8,600

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Imo 99,310 48,334 15,164 790 .

Jigawa 815,751 24,866 11,666 676 .

Kaduna 1,402,397 156,933 130,380 35,352 .

Kano 2,675,343 55,636 2,888 46,853 3,209

Katsina 2,315,618 155,531 18,182 . .

Kebbi 821,132 24,250 . . .

Kogi 114,280 46,681 5,021 15,254 26,661

Kwara 635,552 29,116 . 33,432 .

Lagos 137,345 75,163 70,428 58,592 .

Nasarawa 297,437 19,878 8,535 8,635 2,404

Niger 1,147,633 392,961 315,141 1,545 .

Ogun 397,890 113,566 98,507 2,658 49,073

Ondo 484,176 28,179 26,919 5,761 119

Osun 675,511 28,893 30,127 . 7,992

Oyo 1,705,875 172,658 75,910 . 996

Plateau 930,389 82,761 5,320 5,185 .

Rivers 240,517 228,449 144,002 6,693 .

Sokoto 675,280 41,736 3,596 1,091 7,214

Taraba 901,254 122,578 29,395 164 .

Yobe 588,893 71,884 26,855 1,223 .

Zamfara 1,119,003 27,997 1,861 . 2,701

Fct Abuja 313,756 55,689 1,394 . .

Total 26,877,847 3,393,597 1,326,713 322,283 111,380

Table 2.1.7: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Disribution of holding by land type and by+

states, 2010STATE UPLAND LOWLAND IRRIGATED LAND

Abia 190,576 27,256 10,114

Adamawa 402,143 27,587 4,372Akwa-Ibom 382,397 71,062 -

Anambra 175,927 63,341 -

Bauchi 671,790 31,848 9,952

Bayelsa 138,371 76,197 2,246

Benue 631,872 213,536 1,820

Borno 531,447 139,178 16,182

Cross River 525,815 22,699 -

Delta 480,135 33,411 4,367

Eboyin 227,026 155,170 8,001

Edo 275,069 10,437 -

Ekiti 207,536 341 -

Enugu 291,061 40,013 -

Gombe 195,721 8,816 3,323

Imo 420,909 - 2,347

Jigawa 403,340 4,867 4,867

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Kaduna 391,427 203,887 2,858

Kano 1,173,441 10,060 107,815

Katsina 779,324 139,388 37,055

Kebbi 177,388 51,031 4,557

Kogi 248,663 29,686 773

Kwara 393,660 6,651 1,018

Lagos 338,861 - -

Nasarawa 235,696 39,144 2,323

Niger 553,483 415,630 24,717

Ogun 488,080 - -

Ondo 395,891 4,064 1,658

Osun 505,833 4,707 2,017

Oyo 123,181 406,164 -

Plateau 383,884 196,858 25,707

Rivers 414,662 6,924 -

Sokoto 373,287 8,227 29,977

Taraba 262,580 79,453 9,822

Yobe 110,122 8,453 1,900

Zamfara 257,507 40,999 4,004

Fct Abuja 245,522 70,102 3,707

Total 14,003,626 2,647,187 327,501

Table 2.1.8: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of funds committed by source and by+

states, 2010 (million naira)

STATE Own fund Friend/relativesMicro finance institution

Agric credit bank

Commercial bank

Abia 6,488 348 118 .

Adamawa 9,230 162 35 46

Akwa-Ibom 7,992 10

Anambra 15,103 1,144 332 110

Bauchi 18,060 463 54 72

Bayelsa 4,590 2,266 5

Benue 10,218 7

Borno 27,657 880

Cross River 3,891 221 21

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Delta 15,412 298 445 60

Eboyin 10,611 245

Edo 9,690 274 2

Ekiti 2,481 56 57

Enugu 4,557 164

Gombe 6,440 384

Imo 13,534 31

Jigawa 14,266 214 79 187

Kaduna 39,917 8,867

Kano 47,047 1,470

Katsina 32,363

Kebbi 15,279

Kogi 6,809 87

Kwara 14,516 73

Lagos 22,657 377

Nasarawa 6,225 46 32

Niger 15,355 473 96 61

Ogun 13,672 197

Ondo 10,316 820 11

Osun 9,961 125

Oyo 13,312 1,160 82

Plateau 11,558 1,277 27

Rivers 19,388 1,321

Sokoto 13,512 1,177

Taraba 4,910 113

Yobe 9,588 755 2

Zamfara 18,201 1,929

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Fct Abuja 8,772 42

Total 513,577 27,475 1,298 514 121Table 2.1.8 (CONT): NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of funds

committed by source and by+ states, 2010

(million naira)

STATE Coop Local moneyTraditional contribution

Social capital Others

Abia . 6 35 .

Adamawa . 37 60

Akwa-Ibom . 696

Anambra 258 27 95

Bauchi

Bayelsa 4 45 323 23

Benue 67 398

Borno 35 13

Cross River 150 704 60

Delta 3 366 2,427 119

Eboyin 124

Edo 110 1,768

Ekiti 47 9 270 108

Enugu 101

Gombe

Imo 13 357 556

Jigawa 49 6

Kaduna 1,061 257

Kano 65

Katsina

Kebbi

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Kogi 5 130

Kwara 1,665

Lagos 111 1,363 781 19

Nasarawa 44 17 14

Niger 124

Ogun 2,480 15

Ondo 60 101 1,112 74 576

Osun 1,863 232 254 213

Oyo 67 128 173

Plateau 279 24

Rivers 110 896 1,437

Sokoto 239 23 9

Taraba 11 23 9

Yobe 116 23 107

Zamfara 1,223 56

Fct Abuja 27

Total 3,694 5,291 15,861 459 1,775Table 2.1.9a: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of production input utilization by

quantity ('000 TONS), price per kg (N) and by+ states, 2010

STATE Urea NPK Single Super Sulphate Potassium Phusphate

PRICE QTY PRICE QTY PRICE QTY PRICE QTY

Abia 80.89 7.59 82.74 10.08 . . . .

Adamawa 77.82 18.17 79.02 17.55 86.50 0.48 . .

Akwa-Ibom 65.15 0.51 57.10 0.48 . . .

Anambra 70.93 2.20 86.01 7.13 119.91 0.08 64.21 1.99

Bauchi 87.68 75.26 79.72 73.38 75.23 3.43 79.95 5.55

Bayelsa 68.75 0.02 65.93 0.07 . 76.00 0.01

Benue 73.26 54.38 80.37 57.57 82.54 2.84 .

Borno 92.98 130.08 95.50 22.89 . .

Cross River . 73.00 0.25 . .

Delta 90.77 4.23 80.23 3.36 46.67 0.02 .

Eboyin 82.68 14.77 83.56 3.18 70.00 0.11 66.00 0.99

Edo 75.00 0.02 74.33 0.71 . .

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Ekiti . . . 79.00 0.06

Enugu 82.17 3.90 77.65 1.09 100.00 0.11 70.00 0.06

Gombe 73.88 29.08 79.36 24.74 73.64 0.73 73.22 1.90

Imo 79.23 2.94 84.40 25.02 87.74 0.36 .

Jigawa 82.02 68.37 82.85 55.21 11.35 1.67 .

Kaduna 81.89 16.62 78.86 12.85 73.05 1.62 60.79 0.08

Kano 86.69 274.85 88.27 218.95 70.28 12.66 .

Katsina 79.50 101.34 80.96 98.94 76.86 58.57 .

Kebbi 78.74 50.23 81.73 35.56 80.39 7.25 .

Kogi 72.19 0.64 70.42 0.99 . .

Kwara 76.20 3.29 79.67 8.66 . 75.00 0.01

Lagos 53.55 1.99 85.40 1.45 . .

Nasarawa 72.65 28.82 77.80 23.96 . 74.08 22.21

Niger 74.48 52.52 80.85 104.89 49.03 6.92 70.00 0.49

Ogun 75.00 0.15 83.73 2.35 . .

Ondo 61.62 2.37 75.94 3.59 82.98 0.53 75.00 0.01

Osun 64.71 2.21 76.43 11.19 76.04 0.74 79.77 1.40

Oyo 73.51 17.15 79.16 20.11 68.00 0.21 .

Plateau 84.73 63.12 85.00 66.64 80.54 3.11 58.95 3.39

Rivers 92.04 4.41 82.72 20.70 . .

Sokoto 73.95 31.88 74.72 41.88 42.32 0.91 67.61 57.41

Taraba 78.19 14.77 79.55 12.96 55.09 1.47 80.00 0.07

Yobe 84.22 15.24 78.56 23.51 . 69.50 2.91

Zamfara 85.83 90.60 92.17 120.75 74.98 0.91 63.50 1.57

Fct Abuja 70.31 5.33 74.10 15.59 . 85.00 0.05

Total 81.26 1,189.04 82.23 1,148.22 73.14 104.70 71.98 100.14

Table 2.1.9b:NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of agricultural implement by quantity ('000 metric tons),price per kg (N) and by+

states, 2010

STATE Insecticides Rodenticides Fungicides Herbicides

PRICE QTY PRICE QTY PRICE QTY PRICE QTY

Abia 979.33 0.71 990.00 0.57 900.00 0.01 980.00 0.01

Adamawa 1,063.20 2.00 1,014.66 0.24 1,001.00 0.02 894.23 5.21

Akwa-Ibom . . . .

Anambra 1,106.02 0.38 950.00 0.01 . 890.25 0.57

Bauchi 971.98 5.79 993.45 0.24 1,000.00 0.02 950.06 5.62

Bayelsa 900.65 0.07 1,100.00 0.01 985.45 0.03 847.43 0.04

Benue 910.25 4.94 880.00 0.39 880.00 0.39 973.65 7.79

Borno 1,106.35 1.97 950.00 0.03 950.00 0.02 1,059.65 0.93

Cross River 850.92 0.61 . 815.29 1.09 1,095.84 0.16

Delta 981.99 0.99 839.17 0.11 1,104.00 0.01 924.69 1.25

Eboyin 956.10 0.09 . 1,200.00 0.00 1,120.48 1.54

Edo 955.86 0.15 . . 1,000.00 0.02

Ekiti 952.68 2.44 948.61 0.34 972.21 5.18 986.36 7.59

Enugu 1,034.35 0.06 990.00 0.04 . 1,016.47 0.03

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Gombe 981.39 4.10 959.85 0.11 987.23 0.01 958.45 1.51

Imo 912.20 0.02 1,004.00 0.03 . 1,000.00 0.00

Jigawa 1,011.20 10.04 1,054.39 0.83 993.41 0.68 1,117.15 0.85

Kaduna 1,001.42 5.16 1,088.66 0.41 981.56 0.75 1,091.61 10.27

Kano 1,001.33 25.84 1,008.76 0.90 1,156.88 0.19 1,033.45 14.14

Katsina 1,066.57 33.61 982.13 11.13 1,200.00 0.49 1,068.04 3.43

Kebbi 1,041.12 9.69 1,041.80 1.35 1,027.43 1.61 1,019.49 7.74

Kogi 982.20 0.30 1,300.00 0.01 . 1,035.72 0.80

Kwara 1,291.83 0.05 . . 1,070.90 0.61

Lagos 1,200.00 0.11 . . .

Nasarawa 1,069.54 0.63 1,151.85 0.02 1,180.56 0.03 1,034.77 0.95

Niger 987.62 1.37 1,001.80 0.15 1,056.16 0.50 986.34 2.69

Ogun 936.21 0.50 975.00 0.03 998.26 0.37 1,082.91 0.02

Ondo 1,056.28 6.36 958.95 0.38 996.95 3.20 1,067.28 0.14

Osun 1,043.68 29.32 1,014.80 5.01 885.43 29.82 1,044.57 30.64

Oyo 959.74 17.37 891.24 0.05 . 1,009.96 0.81

Plateau 1,038.50 4.58 1,093.16 2.46 1,061.19 0.49 1,043.02 4.60

Rivers 1,041.62 0.59 . . .

Sokoto 1,041.65 3.09 950.00 500.00 0.00 795.75 0.15

Taraba 949.21 0.93 . . 1,092.41 1.52

Yobe 1,019.09 3.70 950.00 0.01 950.00 0.01 880.15 0.51

Zamfara 1,116.65 4.34 1,107.91 0.26 1,127.98 0.45 1,185.84 1.36

Fct Abuja 975.32 0.31 1,000.00 0.03 1,000.00 0.01 1,024.33 0.82

Total 1,020.29 182.17 1,035.20 25.14 978.96 45.38 1,033.02 114.34

Table 2.1.10a: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Area in ('000 hectare) and Production in ('000 tons) of major crops and by+ states, 2010

STATE Beans Cassava Cocoyam Cotton

AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION

Abia 2.06 1.34 45.50 415.74 25.08 142.38

Adamawa 76.03 110.24 2.65 14.19 50.80 92.64

Akwa-Ibom 166.87 2,380.37 43.89 192.43

Anambra 127.20 1,786.72 25.72 137.80

Bauchi 225.38 176.23 4.60 18.38 4.70 8.13 0.55 0.61

Bayelsa 3.11 33.04 11.71 48.38

Benue 48.12 54.27 403.15 3,791.45

Borno 260.90 428.48 10.89 10.36

Cross River 345.80 3,302.47 30.49 141.87

Delta 118.63 1,810.60 24.37 102.25

Eboyin 0.80 0.78 77.23 1,058.59 44.75 247.80

Edo 0.98 1.17 50.21 504.43 21.84 146.19

Ekiti 76.74 1,377.65 24.73 161.69 0.07 0.06

Enugu 1.09 1.22 242.74 2,831.63 39.22 228.98

Gombe 106.22 115.06 2.51 13.94 3.01 7.38 43.52 58.02

Imo 196.51 2,181.93 20.57 142.61

Jigawa 213.94 218.37 17.91 20.90

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Kaduna 200.67 204.30 241.36 2,535.64 1.76 10.75 20.33 24.41

Kano 82.92 99.70 1.12 4.16 0.43 0.94 47.53 59.62

Katsina 240.94 254.96 7.92 54.77 69.02 128.92

Kebbi 95.35 115.00 29.59 43.04 0.99 2.33 16.55 17.98

Kogi 29.99 31.02 180.62 2,879.39 1.99 6.36 0.29 0.23

Kwara 9.90 12.70 79.46 1,012.16

Lagos 44.52 322.58

Nasarawa 67.41 91.29 94.21 1,157.30

Niger 198.83 340.78 79.04 999.76 19.10 26.14

Ogun 0.12 0.14 107.66 1,519.79 20.77 124.70 0.16 0.17

Ondo 129.34 2,205.09 80.13 605.71 0.11 0.17

Osun 0.61 0.63 57.89 834.34 28.39 189.34

Oyo 19.62 20.02 183.18 2,920.01 26.45 107.11 0.20 0.12

Plateau 59.97 78.53 38.82 294.54 17.04 102.87

Rivers 15.58 0.78 113.14 2,004.19 22.10 99.09

Sokoto 197.23 278.58 1.17 3.71 2.23 3.67

Taraba 39.81 33.15 226.00 2,187.96

Yobe 255.09 286.66 2.33 3.23

Zamfara 406.32 408.45 96.98 155.19

Fct Abuja 3.88 4.40 3.41 33.62

Total 2,859.77 3,368.24 3,481.88 42,533.17 520.12 2,957.09 398.56 602.44

Table 2.1.10a: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Area in ('000 hectare) and Production in ('000 tons) of major crops and by+ states, 2010

STATE Maize Melon Millet Rice

AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION

Abia 46.47 73.84 23.97 20.86 . . 4.86 4.21

Adamawa 150.13 188.85 4.17 7.12 77.10 187.86

Akwa-Ibom 43.99 76.49 25.70 22.44

Anambra 43.23 65.93 4.95 6.04 1.52 3.27

Bauchi 140.38 267.31 325.53 330.96 50.45 54.03

Bayelsa 21.15 31.36 1.07 1.01

Benue 111.74 170.33 0.42 0.40 64.18 70.96 178.82 341.48

Borno 396.65 740.24 492.07 398.08 148.27 293.42

Cross River 87.08 181.31 5.81 4.59 1.80 3.19

Delta 95.80 203.94 24.21 23.51

Eboyin 43.64 93.48 9.79 12.09 126.08 334.85

Edo 74.83 151.69 48.08 47.03 19.37 18.62

Ekiti 69.47 132.99 43.96 85.73

Enugu 55.41 97.34 3.65 3.96 28.26 46.40

Gombe 156.61 253.84 0.62 0.69 230.77 250.18 56.71 105.08

Imo 54.04 87.98 62.44 58.40

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Jigawa 9.80 11.09 273.76 535.33 38.31 68.66

Kaduna 435.72 1,006.06 465.73 485.38 344.89 732.42

Kano 89.52 140.55 357.74 325.11 219.06 422.05

Katsina 160.20 324.54 297.61 309.26 23.11 36.47

Kebbi 34.23 43.86 263.82 288.66 34.42 69.64

Kogi 143.29 261.06 3.77 3.15 17.91 20.54 51.38 104.02

Kwara 103.17 164.03 12.47 8.77 11.46 14.51 32.19 78.47

Lagos 21.47 43.20

Nasarawa 108.78 175.34 36.45 36.22 39.33 43.45 64.33 112.79

Niger 334.91 628.85 142.45 177.99 189.60 199.17 330.67 636.67

Ogun 78.50 134.78 14.73 22.02

Ondo 82.55 193.36 11.99 17.13

Osun 70.23 115.13

Oyo 191.88 431.14 11.06 13.74 1.35 0.29

Plateau 249.42 477.78 107.88 117.49 56.20 124.74

Rivers 35.71 56.10 3.91 4.57

Sokoto 13.41 21.02 18.03 18.03 380.06 714.16 46.81 71.66

Taraba 301.69 492.51 112.84 184.20 375.67 401.99

Yobe 15.03 22.52 0.70 0.70 416.06 473.04 42.82 84.76

Zamfara 49.87 77.40 305.90 390.81 24.02 41.56

Fct Abuja 29.31 39.61 4.49 5.01 7.72 12.02 9.13 7.18

Total 4,149.33 7,676.85 469.70 507.34 4,364.16 5,170.45 2,432.64 4,472.51

Table 2.1.10a: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Area in ('000 hectare) and Production in ('000 tons) of major crops and by+

states, 2010STATE Ground nut Guinea corn Soya beans Yam

AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTIONAbia . . . . . . 58.15 798.69Adamawa 89.31 121.86 95.55 192.36 . .Akwa-Ibom . . 47.56 735.80Anambra 0.37 7.82 . . 103.15 1,417.43Bauchi 232.67 262.38 397.59 571.46 1.62 1.96Bayelsa 0.07 0.06 0.30 0.31 30.02 233.26Benue 181.41 309.00 125.50 171.86 78.62 119.24 396.45 3,914.17Borno 185.60 357.79 352.11 720.40Cross River 262.01 2,387.28Delta 0.23 0.35 0.24 0.26 132.93 1,639.93Eboyin 5.45 6.79 0.73 0.65 74.42 1,039.52Edo 1.29 1.39 35.03 563.56Ekiti 0.36 0.38 113.73 1,685.09Enugu 3.79 2.43 0.09 0.08 211.38 2,319.05

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Gombe 50.63 62.92 228.91 280.68 6.32 10.78Imo 0.11 0.17 67.54 994.87Jigawa 77.83 82.09 194.15 200.45Kaduna 235.65 297.51 331.48 603.95 58.65 75.97 176.26 2,408.72Kano 453.10 526.94 583.00 745.72 23.19 31.46Katsina 165.05 183.42 499.40 608.42 11.95 10.20Kebbi 66.22 86.77 186.42 256.06 11.23 10.31Kogi 32.02 28.00 29.79 54.28 118.75 1,203.31Kwara 31.25 51.39 43.59 45.97 37.26 522.61Lagos 2.06 17.24Nasarawa 85.51 127.57 113.82 123.40 1.42 1.62 126.65 2,143.47Niger 261.50 546.62 566.38 677.91 72.49 80.03 367.16 3,166.12Ogun 0.84 0.72 28.37 284.66Ondo 161.03 2,278.69Osun 25.96 428.12Oyo 0.53 0.49 21.68 24.44 182.05 2,507.71Plateau 62.80 67.76 147.66 317.51 21.24 17.65 63.18 608.28Rivers 113.06 960.63Sokoto 97.43 154.60 174.81 270.60Taraba 184.28 197.86 153.88 269.05 272.52 2,854.95Yobe 86.05 109.31 278.19 288.95Zamfara 185.51 195.57 429.91 702.13 3.03 3.37 9.16 1.06Fct Abuja 13.05 17.48 4.22 5.87 1.62 2.49 20.31 213.96

Total 2,789.17 3,799.25

4,960.13 7,140.96

291.38 365.06

3,236.16 37,328.17

STATE Bambaranut Banana Cucumber AREA PRODUCTION

AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION

Abia . . . . 1.27 4.56 Adamawa 1.67 1.67 . . Akwa-Ibom . . 1.33 6.84 Anambra . . Bauchi . .

Bayelsa 10.09 69.88

Benue 1.70 0.98 Borno Cross River

18.04 93.01

Delta Eboyin 0.03 0.02 Edo

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Ekiti 1.82 10.83 Enugu 0.08 0.06 0.96 6.52 Gombe 0.60 2.60 Imo 1.22 7.75 2.10 12.23 Jigawa Kaduna Kano 0.98 3.20 0.20 0.73 Katsina Kebbi 0.92 0.43 Kogi 1.70 13.25 Kwara Lagos Nasarawa 0.51 0.41 1.63 7.06 Niger 1.54 1.08 Ogun 2.44 20.44 0.82 3.43 Ondo 9.89 89.42 Osun 7.45 65.24 Oyo 6.24 61.77 Plateau Rivers 2.43 8.42 Sokoto Taraba 3.00 15.61 Yobe 1.10 0.85 Zamfara Fct Abuja 1.99 6.83

Total 7.56 5.50 66.06 466.58 10.15 43.03

Table 2.1.10b: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Area in ('000 hectare) and Production in ('000 tons) of minor crops and by+ states, 2010

STATE Garden egg Okro Plantain Potato AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION

Abia 1.24 5.00 19.78 51.63 13.42 83.68 . .Adamawa 4.58 10.53 7.83 42.35Akwa-Ibom 34.49 89.35 30.17 175.61Anambra 16.08 48.67 12.16 73.59 4.70 26.35BauchiBayelsa 0.60 6.83 44.06 296.66 0.59 2.50Benue 5.22 19.69 24.62 197.18Borno 1.81 5.27Cross River 13.07 37.72 32.42 182.73Delta 2.12 8.27 14.06 29.31 52.24 263.43 8.37 58.26Eboyin 21.57 45.01 14.32 81.17 5.29 43.81Edo 19.44 44.06 23.61 108.29

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Ekiti 11.25 32.48 25.60 197.47Enugu 1.13 4.60 13.73 66.43 21.28 126.14 12.63 85.51Gombe 7.80 43.17Imo 4.12 14.78 10.77 25.68 18.30 101.66 2.02 12.24JigawaKaduna 44.70 115.36 19.43 194.58Kano 1.59 3.73 12.85 36.58KatsinaKebbi 0.92 4.87KogiKwara 9.19 77.96LagosNasarawa 2.32 8.69 14.34 32.40 14.68 99.28Niger 32.91 103.32 33.43 145.90Ogun 18.52 40.75 16.43 130.24Ondo 8.15 40.09 27.20 148.96Osun 29.08 67.35 27.58 187.65 1.39 11.04Oyo 30.05 77.33 61.15 320.65

Plateau 2.24 10.09 113.87 975.64

Rivers 3.29 10.27 30.28 88.02 29.30 197.57Sokoto 8.02 80.14TarabaYobeZamfara 5.61 30.81Fct Abuja 1.78 4.17 1.22 2.61

Total

18.24 65.86

397.29 1,083.62

449.22 2,675.53

293.24 2,168.18

STATE Pumpkin Tomato Onion

AREA PRODUCTION AREA

PRODUCTION AREA

PRODUCTION

Abia 48.96 288.29 . . . .Adamawa 1.84 6.18 . . . .Akwa-Ibom 26.92 169.66 . . . .Anambra 27.33 210.73 0.46 2.84 . .Bauchi 27.47 517.07BayelsaBenue 28.76 158.85Borno 34.96 188.86 32.93 653.16Cross River 32.97 203.56Delta 21.97 111.36 1.74 9.67Eboyin 19.03 78.91 0.18 0.94

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Edo 13.42 49.13 1.35 6.23Ekiti 1.01 5.12Enugu 23.56 93.98 1.66 7.63Gombe 7.18 37.70 22.14 435.60Imo 33.05 149.74 0.68 3.41 0.62 0.92Jigawa 24.59 107.21Kaduna 47.10 405.76 146.88 2,470.49Kano 44.02 363.33 144.00 1,993.99Katsina 21.62 141.77 62.54 987.77KebbiKogi 4.37 33.16KwaraLagos 4.90 27.86 0.44 1.99Nasarawa 16.33 108.12 23.52 353.64NigerOgun 0.82 4.22Ondo 3.82 19.19 1.17 4.97 0.23 2.11Osun 1.05 5.01Oyo 1.34 6.21Plateau 18.49 136.66Rivers 5.61 13.08Sokoto 100.36 1,560.05TarabaYobe 13.63 60.28ZamfaraFct Abuja

Total

263.38 1,421.68 272.95 1,799.96 560.69 8,974.79

STATEPepper

Pinapple

AREA

PRODUCTION AREA PRODUCTION

Abia 1.57 2.23 1.93 43.16

Adamawa 16.19 22.06Akwa-Ibom

Anambra 0.80 0.98 2.30 56.05

Bauchi 27.02 47.30

Bayelsa 1.96 2.94 3.27 74.84

Benue 23.41 48.93

Borno

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Cross River 1.37 2.26 4.11 89.24

Delta 1.34 1.80 1.34 30.22

Eboyin 1.58 2.22

Edo 2.12 4.11 10.57 302.56

Ekiti 2.56 4.30 2.13 71.32

Enugu 2.61 3.23 3.69 79.40

Gombe 59.30 78.76

Imo 1.59 2.13 2.65 83.55

Jigawa 52.40 77.62

Kaduna 151.67 214.47

Kano 106.74 198.24

Katsina 28.10 50.87

Kebbi 22.32 41.49

Kogi 1.72 1.89

Kwara

Lagos

Nasarawa 27.38 36.84

Niger 55.45 89.06

Ogun 3.63 7.34 2.58 56.67

Ondo 6.04 12.61 5.33 133.04

Osun 11.12 19.42 8.39 210.92

Oyo 15.96 25.73

Plateau 18.02 34.22

Rivers 5.15 6.73 7.08 179.40

Sokoto 101.45 113.25

Taraba

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Yobe

Zamfara

Fct Abuja 1.69 2.87

Total 752.24 1,155.92 55.37 1,410.37

STATE Cashew Orange Palm oil

Area Production Area Production Area Production

Abia . . 0.72 14.61 53.51 46.53

Adamawa . .

Akwa-Ibom . . 162.25 133.78

Anambra . . 64.62 45.61

Bauchi . .

Bayelsa . .

Benue . . 24.36 446.50

Borno . .

Cross River . . 111.90 86.95

Delta . . 126.16 101.49

Eboyin . . 113.48 83.63

Edo . . 93.13 66.98

Ekiti 3.13 2.48 1.09 19.74 73.04 52.71

Enugu 66.28 53.25

Gombe

Imo 0.83 16.39 161.93 109.48

Jigawa

Kaduna

Kano

Katsina

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Kebbi

Kogi 3.64 2.02 61.53 46.23

Kwara

Lagos 1.18 0.74

Nasarawa

Niger

Ogun 79.91 46.40

Ondo 6.21 1.99 12.69 231.75 115.86 89.36

Osun 17.41 367.89 76.34 63.40

Oyo 5.01 3.00 20.69 321.49 96.37 66.97

Plateau

Rivers 3.91 68.98 21.02 13.81

Sokoto

Taraba

Yobe

Zamfara

Fct Abuja

Total 19.18 10.22 81.71 1,487.35 1,477.36 1,106.58

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Table 2.1.11: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of means of transport used for farm produce by+ states, 2010

STATETruck/Pick-up/Van

Motorcycle Bicycle

Canoe/Boat/Engine boat

Donkey/Camel

Head carrier

Wheelbarrow/cart Others

Abia 43,037 144,891 97,769 8,162 27,795 236,769 113,263 5,231Adamawa 162,100 348,016 180,135 18,683 36,858 229,871 71,717 23,003Akwa-Ibom 33,672 297,597 374,191 19,120 72,762 484,581 177,814 -

Anambra 99,439 157,790 83,330 19,397 101,780 356,411 145,489 8,643

Bauchi 103,892 219,507 174,002 16,587 14,099 391,518 371,447 829

Bayelsa 20,752 43,491 66,624 91,334 55,140 113,864 53,510 22,844

Benue 413,882 334,863 231,839 24,092 13,242 560,723 470,386 7,713

Borno 668,869 67,311 6,696 1,682 129,432 370,795 11,060 -Cross River - 358,324 71,020 9,974 - 501,052 91,999 6,535

Delta 77,543 315,292 322,746 128,316 71,277 210,056 148,290 17,010

Eboyin 11,154 47,092 108,919 3,762 27,367 349,025 99,091 1,362

Edo 145,627 283,016 74,353 4,076 125,094 252,700 207,074 1,895

Ekiti 117,597 163,236 24,321 - 1,264 135,374 3,239 289

Enugu 16,309 56,464 54,393 5,024 59,078 393,192 198,699 -

Gombe 68,233 122,630 60,164 40,119 14,733 60,404 69,392 5,827

Imo 76,108 119,405 44,107 6,804 75,556 291,565 315,137 9,213

Jigawa 54,918 38,924 4,732 80,268 64,382 37,721 103,170

423,836

Kaduna 751,759 739,052 121,099 88,455 471,758 293,269 163,220 24,746

Kano 289,143 630,594 368,549 79,909 277,876 266,386 414,481 4,879

Katsina 495,423 317,313 124,072 72,627 297,921 417,237 126,542 4,941

Kebbi 45,479 137,378 48,601 97,788 238,676 114,802 17,234 95,493

Kogi 248,635 197,461 50,172 3,350 25,909 199,416 17,785 490

Kwara 350,352 312,806 48,749 4,326 9,464 307,476 3,393 5,938

Lagos 77,252 152,761 9,212 4,150 7,488 115,747 8,341 10,161Nasarawa 192,406 205,597 97,425 8,670 10,672 206,841 44,187 1,130

Niger 417,121 432,633 180,513 12,910 123,011 400,992 122,226 17,545

Ogun 170,630 445,112 166,399 17,873 851 318,698 3,002 -

Ondo 192,092 349,812 209,804 4,494 11,150 332,661 155,815 3,675

Osun 232,322 426,563 40,785 - 7,656 430,544 6,280 1,647

Oyo 650,349 384,466 40,413 - 156,110 531,074 48,324 62,014

Plateau 371,972 225,182 43,522 2,341 44,288 186,614 80,001 95,645

Rivers 28,776 407,197 457,177 61,231 206,844 474,703 263,964 -

Sokoto 167,186 160,794 19,171 136,279 362,690 146,078 61,142 11,645

Taraba 83,746 142,863 72,921 12,795 36,792 206,353 49,512 1,807

Yobe 71,535 205,203 34,438 11,641 71,546 144,811 188,867 74,601

Zamfara 119,305 143,127 43,417 222,589 316,078 132,844 21,228 3,781

Fct Abuja 164,946 131,381 64,572 - 44,773 161,567 11,824 1,286

Total 7,233,558

9,265,145

4,220,351 1,318,829 3,611,410

10,363,733 4,458,147

955,654

Table 2.1.13: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of market channel and by+ states, 2010

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STATE IN THE FARM IN THE OPEN MARKET IN THE COOPERATIVE SOCIETY DIRECT TO THE INDUSTRY OTHERS

Abia 52,744 214,425 1,554 - 4,835

Adamawa 50,585 363,005 8,425 - 15,811

Akwa-Ibom 144,149 423,525 1,275 - -

Anambra 89,392 316,976 3,305 - -

Bauchi 7,298 494,393 - - -

Bayelsa 106,995 129,663 11,799 1,263 7,596

Benue 148,782 509,505 2,427 - 4,992

Borno 19,561 516,834 2,753 - 2,753

Cross River 189,673 270,598 9,905 - -

Delta 275,141 421,254 1,551 642 7,071

Eboyin 33,210 283,985 1,248 - -

Edo 167,604 325,766 231 231 552

Ekiti 94,648 135,492 2,518 - 1,994

Enugu 74,580 332,473 - 256 1,691

Gombe 3,611 236,817 - - -

Imo 23,648 339,795 1,851 - -

Jigawa 16,386 474,073 1,568 - 1,460

Kaduna 90,380 709,602 - - 21,783

Kano 97,022 1,031,636 40,316 2,153 -

Katsina 18,774 888,722 - - -

Kebbi 41,562 359,931 18,883 - 1,551

Kogi 79,975 200,932 1,561 - 1,280

Kwara 96,425 303,595 2,705 - -

Lagos 523,677 179,978 - - 11,410

Nasarawa 45,630 188,829 565 904 885

Niger 47,510 478,767 6,003 - 1,236

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Ogun 251,680 287,111 - - 21,214

Ondo 258,584 315,647 3,423 - -

Osun 268,824 271,991 3,266 - -

Oyo 155,624 468,065 1,148 - 3,937

Plateau 135,661 392,351 3,753 2,493 3,915

Rivers 419,313 537,794 2,077 - 12,463

Sokoto 19,910 392,259 3,892 2,416 2,600

Taraba 39,473 235,892 2,234 526 -

Yobe 76,931 323,858 7,218 4,633 664

Zamfara 15,217 352,261 - - -

Fct Abuja 27,421 189,396 - - -

Total 4,207,603 13,897,197 147,454 15,516 131,692

Table 2.1.14: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by forest produce and by+ states, 2010

STATE FIREWOOD FORAGE INDUSTRIES PROTECTION OTHERS

Abia 155,714 14,255 - 175 -

Adamawa 115,277 2,531 864 51,660 3,302

Akwa-Ibom 295,465 2,039 - - -

Anambra 140,789 91,783 - 59,730 3,613

Bauchi 304,943 - 1,990 140,042 -

Bayelsa 134,209 1,526 1,871 54,677 5,387

Benue 294,915 35,774 8,250 176,583 3,882

Borno 429,901 52,969 2,569 284,355 9,964

Cross River 170,379 5,847 5,847 33,636 -

Delta 238,567 20,801 3,724 32,119 3,724

Eboyin 140,091 636 1,175 1,901 4,911

Edo 215,734 - 628 7,690 766

Ekiti 129,298 1,868 11,719 51,782 1,102

Enugu 102,188 4,002 588 63,036 3,105

Gombe 99,357 1,956 552 36,731 928

Imo 149,992 33,757 - 74,366 -

Jigawa 102,676 757 - - -

Kaduna 268,012 14,803 - 10,109 5,416

Kano 157,387 8,075 8,075 29,609 -

Katsina 235,570 13,241 - 160,670 -

Kebbi 43,121 - - 11,231 -

Kogi 37,067 994 994 994 994

Kwara 85,169 77,220 1,538 43,731 -

Lagos 50,964 - - 13,928 -

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Nasarawa 81,334 23,729 3,305 15,761 2,804

Niger 49,787 1,765 - - -

Ogun 106,581 - 5,754 71,014 1,192

Ondo 160,751 4,751 3,761 76,452 -

Osun 175,315 615 2,280 96,006 1,614

Oyo 289,273 4,101 - - -

Plateau 118,761 26,850 2,809 9,926 1,966

Rivers 111,644 27,521 - 30,464 2,943

Sokoto 78,887 - - 75,901 -

Taraba 2,759 - - - -

Yobe 91,413 49,856 - 3,433 -

Zamfara 58,759 - - - -

Fct Abuja 147,276 25,082 3,586 99,955 3,054

Total 5,569,325 549,103 71,880 1,817,665 60,666

Table 2.1.15: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by comparison this crop season with the previous one and by+ states, 2010

WEATHER HAVEST/OUTPUT

STATE BETTER SAME WORSE DON'T KNOW BETTER SAME WORSE DON'T KNOW

Abia 177,635 48,861 - 21,111 163,973 33,310 29,008 21,315

Adamawa 221,010 136,623 34,484 3,594 164,477 191,256 36,848 3,130

Akwa-Ibom 328,658 118,151 - 11,249 360,748 84,041 - 13,270

Anambra 189,384 133,257 34,552 1,129 200,570 101,499 49,008 7,244

Bauchi 480,187 56,852 - 930 402,569 132,478 1,992 930

Bayelsa 67,021 45,899 24,053 6,000 77,190 27,907 30,437 7,438

Benue 339,126 127,792 30,813 29,009 290,852 195,983 33,242 6,662

Borno 462,505 62,228 16,988 - 426,503 108,408 6,810 -

Cross River 338,586 57,424 20,105 9,915 326,330 76,152 23,548 -

Delta 402,913 62,646 5,011 974 349,899 113,674 5,011 2,960

Eboyin 192,698 76,878 3,022 35,594 182,807 90,572 8,457 26,355

Edo 113,602 173,379 57,704 2,904 168,632 121,934 54,912 2,111

Ekiti 86,821 53,296 12,675 13,903 79,636 64,958 10,182 11,918

Enugu 169,580 169,047 6,475 10,431 192,065 142,786 8,488 12,195

Gombe 199,840 44,816 7,779 201 157,593 83,969 10,873 201

Imo 239,426 113,139 5,296 22,887 218,109 140,491 6,050 16,098

Jigawa 343,728 116,247 20,192 5,089 307,620 137,088 37,190 3,356

Kaduna 711,396 274,986 - 295,987 867,883 343,652 7,469 63,366

Kano 769,259 296,128 28,254 86,154 721,809 337,039 18,358 102,590

Katsina 633,430 253,807 9,100 14,639 454,993 391,294 50,049 14,639

Kebbi 238,449 116,598 16,821 7,760 190,267 145,895 22,333 21,133

Kogi 69,234 98,646 50,780 3,548 86,229 89,744 41,146 5,088

Kwara 153,498 163,810 - - 207,771 109,537 - -

Lagos 69,973 68,751 26,064 28,423 67,804 92,206 23,276 9,925

Nasarawa 119,540 70,902 1,282 6,258 92,435 90,893 2,740 11,914

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Niger 255,991 150,596 53,548 42,387 216,131 188,716 52,876 44,798

Ogun 123,047 141,834 57,161 69,863 109,957 150,057 59,595 72,296

Ondo 212,601 87,267 44,157 2,590 117,193 201,467 26,858 1,098

Osun 255,821 61,906 34,356 54,307 246,120 62,607 28,150 69,512

Oyo 355,712 235,870 11,363 11,385 323,459 268,058 18,260 4,554

Plateau 304,718 77,003 8,741 26,876 301,228 84,052 15,228 16,830

Rivers 222,645 387,765 19,059 3,812 179,978 363,378 2,252 87,672

Sokoto 196,462 59,491 138,791 18,696 176,848 99,481 131,629 5,483

Taraba 43,026 142,697 6,905 48,978 66,389 99,256 33,922 42,038

Yobe 111,467 178,048 21,648 39,820 113,308 199,231 21,202 17,242

Zamfara 147,554 151,037 47,348 14,020 117,124 181,192 52,191 9,452

Fct Abuja 104,177 78,749 11,867 2,426 112,283 76,326 7,581 1,030

Total 9,450,722 4,692,425 866,395 952,846 8,838,788 5,420,586 967,173 735,842

Table 2.1.15: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by comparison this crop season with the previous one and by+ states, 2010

INCOME PRICE

STATE BETTER SAME WORSE DON'T KNOW BETTER SAME WORSE DON'T KNOW

Abia 165,764 22,901 35,794 23,148 163,489 17,853 36,570 29,694

Adamawa 145,388 188,999 51,840 9,483 130,146 170,944 61,480 33,141

Akwa-Ibom 275,665 96,545 - 85,849 291,316 29,772 - 136,971

Anambra 193,505 97,194 40,977 26,646 135,020 157,477 45,867 19,957

Bauchi 361,569 173,479 1,992 930 323,800 206,332 6,907 930

Bayelsa 75,803 36,567 28,882 1,721 73,906 47,635 20,056 1,376

Benue 295,988 191,125 25,470 14,157 251,822 231,752 31,577 11,590

Borno 441,905 81,433 18,383 - 436,164 90,917 5,511 9,128

Cross River 334,455 55,771 33,050 2,754 263,811 134,952 24,512 2,754

Delta 364,385 100,487 5,698 974 348,853 108,837 7,072 6,782

Eboyin 133,256 120,252 27,133 27,551 141,837 120,577 13,064 32,714

Edo 150,647 136,054 53,736 7,151 113,626 224,472 6,894 2,596

Ekiti 86,848 57,882 7,668 14,297 88,382 56,577 7,261 14,475

Enugu 149,159 185,103 4,596 16,676 147,526 181,787 4,889 21,333

Gombe 154,228 80,610 17,597 201 149,336 83,318 17,848 2,134

Imo 197,526 132,920 14,035 36,267 151,083 184,159 6,769 38,736

Jigawa 253,270 162,369 61,756 7,860 243,364 159,630 72,388 9,874

Kaduna 885,431 352,847 38,308 5,782 877,279 325,822 67,702 11,565

Kano 828,310 205,172 36,286 110,027 863,491 149,320 50,532 116,453

Katsina 338,723 428,238 84,866 59,149 319,287 455,340 77,201 59,149

Kebbi 193,271 143,990 38,718 3,649 201,216 135,945 38,819 3,649

Kogi 67,020 111,289 39,311 4,588 58,937 126,453 35,090 1,728

Kwara 176,853 120,565 17,445 2,446 112,173 181,875 20,814 2,446

Lagos 37,159 72,868 35,091 48,092 18,094 91,766 65,480 17,871

Nasarawa 68,186 119,922 2,187 7,687 59,863 125,720 6,209 6,189

Niger 247,783 165,211 44,005 45,522 253,654 151,034 55,845 41,988

Ogun 23,770 193,202 102,638 72,296 10,755 123,646 187,670 69,834

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Ondo 114,223 198,775 32,519 1,098 87,461 238,191 19,865 1,098

Osun 248,949 59,095 25,975 72,370 245,169 60,625 22,064 78,531

Oyo 326,984 259,103 22,157 6,087 290,400 288,462 29,382 6,087

Plateau 305,730 88,575 10,855 12,178 301,506 93,692 8,556 13,584

Rivers 160,659 376,460 15,767 80,395 313,089 240,144 - 80,048

Sokoto 199,188 79,447 130,566 4,240 168,580 216,573 22,032 6,255

Taraba 65,399 99,320 29,976 46,910 69,014 125,226 13,772 33,594

Yobe 134,782 182,252 21,534 12,415 123,223 194,494 23,019 10,247

Zamfara 167,415 126,113 58,545 7,886 160,625 129,767 59,444 10,124

Fct Abuja 131,361 59,240 4,642 1,977 125,648 63,923 5,589 2,060

Total 8,500,555 5,361,375 1,219,999 880,459 8,112,943 5,725,011 1,177,751 946,683

Table 2.1.16: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by comparison of expectations for agricultural activities in the next crop season to this one and by+

states, 2010

WEATHER HAVEST/OUTPUTSTATE BETTER SAME WORSE DON'T KNOW BETTER SAME WORSE DON'T KNOW

Abia 176,855 38,887 - 31,863 191,800 20,985 8,960 25,861Adamawa 300,276 89,936 3,079 2,420 257,866 131,276 3,120 3,449

Akwa-Ibom 235,877 68,220 - 153,962 246,680 91,612 2,041 117,726Anambra 250,031 62,763 23,832 21,694 259,308 50,433 23,832 24,748

Bauchi 475,671 61,368 - 930 420,015 117,025 - 930Bayelsa 79,042 25,188 1,450 37,292 102,322 17,421 1,128 22,102

Benue 350,133 141,213 - 35,394 350,105 147,279 - 29,356Borno 129,107 237,373 2,511 172,730 126,680 246,627 - 168,413

Cross River 378,934 39,384 7,712 - 393,806 29,469 2,754 -Delta 407,439 14,338 - 49,768 362,626 65,807 - 43,112

Eboyin 236,879 27,656 3,953 39,704 246,207 37,054 4,544 20,387Edo 176,231 61,190 55,318 54,849 166,035 72,978 3,497 105,078

Ekiti 149,461 2,812 1,376 13,045 147,050 8,458 637 10,550Enugu 284,977 34,310 - 36,247 301,444 31,664 - 22,427

Gombe 198,950 36,599 - 17,087 184,886 51,830 - 15,920Imo 310,939 35,814 - 33,996 307,196 37,106 817 35,629

Jigawa 348,773 101,728 3,789 30,965 314,928 126,305 10,838 33,184Kaduna 1,106,126 122,876 - 53,367 1,034,930 159,618 39,272 48,548

Kano 702,839 402,672 17,544 56,741 657,536 408,756 34,716 78,788Katsina 560,285 7,517 - 343,174 556,724 7,517 - 346,735

Kebbi 353,973 15,638 - 10,017 344,510 18,281 - 16,838Kogi 182,033 28,823 206 11,145 185,266 28,694 1,823 6,425

Kwara 195,865 95,575 - 25,868 207,562 96,825 - 12,921Lagos 133,570 18,952 443 40,246 133,308 20,045 443 39,415

Nasarawa 151,929 20,180 - 25,873 150,993 23,288 - 23,700Niger 260,293 103,137 38,862 100,229 234,713 116,541 44,429 106,839

Ogun 391,167 738 - - 384,281 7,625 - -Ondo 265,908 68,976 2,425 9,305 272,440 62,681 3,085 8,409

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Osun 366,535 12,705 - 27,149 365,186 14,231 1,308 25,665Oyo 518,541 65,926 1,642 28,222 526,977 57,490 1,642 28,222

Plateau 256,748 59,182 5,451 95,957 261,261 58,701 3,332 94,045Rivers 349,777 121,675 24,430 137,399 363,898 193,146 - 76,236

Sokoto 285,394 46,789 4,372 76,886 260,770 83,336 980 68,355Taraba 62,712 82,203 11,772 84,918 71,646 58,643 28,898 82,419

Yobe 190,923 111,138 - 48,922 163,305 131,840 1,985 53,853Zamfara 306,004 26,802 8,520 18,633 307,574 27,268 7,290 17,827

Fct Abuja 144,426 37,785 5,851 9,159 144,756 35,175 1,376 15,912Total 11,274,626 2,528,071 224,538 1,935,152 11,006,590 2,893,029 232,747 1,830,021

Table 2.1.16: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by comparison of expectations for agricultural activities in the next crop season to this one and by+

states, 2010INCOME PRICE

STATEBETTER SAME WORSE

DON'T KNOW BETTER SAME WORSE DON'T KNOW

Abia

203,449 14,069 12,201 17,888 194,217 10,875 17,106 25,408

Adamawa

236,021 123,898 22,736 13,057 233,086 83,876 39,656 39,092

Akwa-Ibom

284,469 39,724 - 133,866 261,736 17,097 - 179,226

Anambra

242,523 65,361 24,961 25,476 238,034 59,690 27,658 32,939

Bauchi

453,488 79,566 - 4,915 421,564 104,849 3,719 7,837

Bayelsa

92,715 17,445 3,244 29,569 94,572 13,739 761 33,900

Benue

336,891 155,982 5,413 28,454 313,448 165,198 - 48,094

Borno

117,886 255,421 - 168,413 109,829 263,478 - 168,413

Cross River

390,501 22,859 12,669 - 386,508 36,768 2,754 -

Delta

370,512 72,664 - 28,368 358,880 75,478 - 37,187

Eboyin 28,942 13,115 18,320 252,834 22,197 8,616 24,545

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247,816

Edo

179,544 62,532 3,828 101,684 217,310 69,668 2,051 58,559

Ekiti

148,172 7,600 368 10,556 145,622 9,040 368 11,665

Enugu

254,144 67,297 - 34,093 261,913 59,191 - 34,430

Gombe

191,271 42,219 1,782 17,363 184,754 47,719 2,485 17,677

Imo

294,576 36,216 2,953 47,004 262,797 69,234 817 47,900

Jigawa

320,667 89,970 44,476 30,142 307,274 96,304 50,128 31,549

Kaduna

979,636 230,814 28,310 43,609 998,188 209,130 25,659 49,391

Kano

755,555 303,203 41,805 79,232 778,499 281,844 24,178 95,275

Katsina

543,074 54,006 - 313,896 561,867 11,672 - 337,437

Kebbi

330,180 44,339 - 5,109 331,187 42,242 - 6,200

Kogi

173,942 38,437 1,538 8,290 179,520 33,251 2,307 7,129

Kwara

252,995 43,064 2,446 18,803 254,673 42,473 2,446 17,717

Lagos

107,111 19,893 29,254 36,952 107,628 18,945 24,288 42,350

Nasarawa

156,542 17,744 845 22,852 148,128 22,125 5,546 22,184

Niger

229,608 101,835 48,600 122,479 236,387 95,515 23,133 147,486

Ogun

386,481 5,424 - - 387,603 2,939 1,363 -

Ondo

290,931 41,877 9,171 4,636 253,880 86,682 1,947 4,105

Osun

359,180 11,984 7,308 27,918 352,714 13,497 7,308 32,871

Oyo 519,79

62,087 2,627 29,820 513,622 68,262 2,627 29,820

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Plateau

270,376 55,092 3,578 88,292 251,967 72,798 6,073 86,500

Rivers

375,854 125,400 2,252 129,775 416,181 86,979 - 130,121

Sokoto

311,710 57,859 873 42,998 278,117 90,310 - 45,013

Taraba 56,188 83,082 22,926 79,409 71,733 100,162 8,084 61,626

Yobe

186,959 109,703 3,252 51,069 197,091 108,232 2,195 43,466

Zamfara

311,739 22,596 9,918 15,706 313,137 18,886 8,464 19,472

Fct Abuja

128,845 51,516 1,161 15,698 129,155 50,390 947 16,728

Total

11,091,346

2,661,722 363,612 1,845,709

11,005,656

2,660,737 302,685 1,993,310

Table 2.1.17:NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by problems encounter when purchasing farm input and by+ states, 2010

STATETOO COSTLY/ HIGH COST

LACK OF FUND/MONEY

DONT KNOW WHERE TO OBTAIN

NOT AVAILABLE/ SCARCE

TOO FAR TO OBTAIN

LACK OF TRANSPORT

BAD ROAD

ADULTERATION OF INPUTS OTHERS

Abia 224,791 229,316 79,409 137,384 126,293 197,426 217,868 142,892 46,261Adamawa 329,231 323,931 75,088 52,468 134,627 209,934 245,039 151,977 44,071Akwa-Ibom 294,570 448,447 10,718 24,243 25,944 150,581 259,078 13,525 2,467Anambra 345,605 344,435 36,692 86,029 133,761 251,188 241,540 129,163 10,235Bauchi 474,741 520,568 126,279 108,347 287,980 403,278 420,413 276,423 5,977Bayelsa 127,152 137,984 25,676 57,922 86,579 96,703 130,834 47,127 18,523Benue 466,571 522,090 54,131 56,713 178,134 380,849 442,434 132,108 23,027Borno 495,623 519,504 18,519 48,489 95,112 313,654 354,722 337,469 7,261Cross River 290,113 392,842 4,648 33,979 229,660 303,884 324,265 148,723 15,148Delta 343,659 427,591 27,297 36,596 131,815 221,003 278,997 179,557 49,101Eboyin 274,241 303,376 21,201 74,025 66,634 199,462 226,888 68,801 6,246Edo 281,363 253,400 18,243 102,006 110,098 163,508 233,158 133,733 10,768Ekiti 115,124 148,392 2,344 3,842 18,666 29,297 73,717 9,904 496Enugu 284,538 335,610 7,990 39,865 120,156 253,730 217,557 26,263 15,391Gombe 222,976 238,618 117,238 124,461 160,368 179,238 194,105 165,132 59,073Imo 291,260 373,782 16,231 55,376 37,014 144,400 174,382 116,915 2,517

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Jigawa 420,305 454,041 64,354 103,157 239,076 308,811 334,557 321,403 14,616Kaduna 684,773 1,228,400 79,147 101,875 153,435 164,437 348,751 527,323 25,418Kano 646,274 972,995 461,809 471,481 589,698 599,762 764,834 338,589 48,455Katsina 549,701 759,443 59,594 95,994 115,133 534,271 529,128 327,348 27,300Kebbi 277,418 312,025 23,533 47,410 123,008 172,565 180,309 128,126 2,861Kogi 148,693 187,006 30,663 37,791 89,499 80,573 154,954 35,270 335Kwara 285,625 306,711 6,725 2,541 51,592 211,231 246,523 78,556 2,378Lagos 112,185 122,027 10,770 16,972 62,293 60,436 73,433 18,486 11,542Nasarawa 143,721 193,763 42,261 52,045 109,989 136,690 166,200 97,625 7,093Niger 411,810 446,552 35,275 79,438 163,136 213,629 323,702 149,879 26,792Ogun 328,485 387,512 83,612 222,795 201,148 266,983 317,053 172,034 876Ondo 249,801 342,124 70,921 79,832 68,813 238,014 287,652 88,721 9,301Osun 264,744 342,377 43,431 54,185 122,937 119,676 191,003 162,431 8,330Oyo 385,552 554,023 37,291 96,767 301,285 291,018 357,074 108,760 29,885Plateau 364,867 346,898 103,003 105,907 242,525 314,991 321,057 237,978 11,235Rivers 194,922 629,469 - 9,530 20,445 37,945 76,583 25,297 -Sokoto 336,662 323,197 124,578 139,536 193,469 169,086 267,923 240,670 5,247Taraba 207,825 215,222 17,218 34,954 123,352 192,201 214,773 88,472 2,320Yobe 193,679 187,129 18,833 76,101 136,911 180,181 203,431 140,171 10,028Zamfara 310,158 333,653 81,109 38,212 197,117 221,399 250,390 172,922 21,310Fct Abuja 152,042 190,626 7,821 16,383 58,843 93,587 135,990 59,101 22,470

Total 11,530,801 14,355,081 2,043,651 2,924,647 5,306,546 8,105,623

9,780,316 5,598,875

604,353

Table 2. 1.18: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by problems encounter when purchasing farm tool and by+ states, 2010

STATE

TOO COSTLY/ HIGH COST

LACK OF FUND/MONEY

DONT KNOW WHERE TO OBTAIN

NOT AVAILABLE/ SCARCE

TOO FAR TO OBTAIN

LACK OF TRANSPORT

BAD ROAD OTHERS

Abia 216,015 225,638 88,674 128,278 136,101 188,676 208,033 45,870Adamawa 325,195 322,829 97,133 59,871 149,336 215,250 231,454 43,391Akwa-Ibom 290,402 438,750 14,546 20,585 30,814 162,702 257,802 -Anambra 331,243 353,649 48,746 66,150 141,678 250,359 229,965 30,353Bauchi 465,842 529,335 155,635 167,634 278,106 393,802 419,749 -Bayelsa 126,466 139,141 25,710 56,179 62,755 99,659 126,159 21,973Benue 455,814 510,445 50,870 66,096 179,536 380,502 439,935 22,902Borno 500,908 513,442 31,296 51,986 225,497 341,741 346,242 6,919Cross River 283,641 368,468 14,562 40,314 274,002 266,152 274,139 49,574Delta 346,071 422,016 19,548 35,282 104,235 186,090 261,474 43,348Eboyin 283,035 284,605 20,058 65,321 70,754 197,814 220,522 636Edo 285,329 245,574 18,420 89,393 109,615 163,359 267,488 13,763

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Ekiti 110,062 140,828 1,040 3,627 23,975 30,565 63,171 399Enugu 285,582 333,504 12,510 34,304 85,612 210,238 213,153 4,885Gombe 227,032 236,547 125,244 134,130 158,065 176,013 189,255 54,390Imo 301,455 366,433 19,299 55,377 27,763 150,238 168,756 1,373Jigawa 410,637 430,038 85,867 89,050 247,110 328,278 325,614 23,332Kaduna 412,189 696,679 256,100 93,097 276,985 163,875 322,831 7,505Kano 640,723 873,710 461,768 487,118 633,399 575,930 715,480 95,697Katsina 583,925 764,587 43,521 135,756 143,471 512,115 463,450 3,956Kebbi 298,459 310,188 37,434 52,024 109,518 179,948 188,959 7,609Kogi 141,669 173,563 32,234 46,359 126,694 84,743 146,379 4,866Kwara 281,495 307,023 2,717 - 59,857 214,962 245,726 9,823Lagos 117,400 123,469 11,736 13,525 45,460 49,939 56,399 6,176Nasarawa 137,154 191,162 54,936 55,634 121,734 147,896 171,433 5,493Niger 402,514 422,005 29,619 83,362 158,073 198,289 284,502 29,814Ogun 329,039 388,449 99,894 183,822 284,175 269,732 290,935 1,132Ondo 284,602 316,657 36,929 35,415 70,022 220,584 279,224 8,409Osun 278,592 346,807 50,574 61,065 127,402 124,857 187,708 14,704Oyo 411,957 542,968 42,004 110,168 214,998 283,867 319,995 20,384Plateau 390,768 338,823 102,487 121,426 263,539 323,466 325,896 13,700Rivers 209,303 496,922 106,384 24,387 18,539 29,412 79,528 6,238Sokoto 329,168 325,611 138,058 144,887 192,775 182,882 250,983 8,360Taraba 199,872 206,470 24,281 45,087 143,644 192,725 203,587 5,564Yobe 190,023 193,401 14,068 74,326 135,240 189,103 188,033 18,399Zamfara 223,811 269,697 51,292 99,532 271,081 288,613 276,286 25,747Fct Abuja 154,252 189,391 14,351 20,008 65,512 108,915 127,821 36,543

Total 11,261,644 13,338,826 2,439,546 3,050,572 5,767,071 8,083,293 9,368,066

693,226

Table 2.1.19: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by problems encounter during production process and by+

states, 2010

STATE

LACK OF PERSONNEL

LACK OF FUND

FAR DISTANCE

LACK OF INFRASTRUCTUREFREQUENT OUTAGE OF ELECTRICITY

INEFFECTIVE/ INADEQUATE EXTENTION SERVICES

LACK OF ENCOURAGEMENT FROM GOVERNMENT

OTHERS

Abia 136,054 230,769 155,155 221,519 210,951 230,130 38,938Adamawa 255,899 313,196 215,175 202,229 214,925 220,570 30,572Akwa-Ibom 80,660 364,172 19,649 99,352 87,359 178,311 5,274Anambra 215,873 352,412 195,448 260,641 254,848 286,107 51,837Bauchi 345,230 526,944 377,243 453,621 465,177 466,373 -Bayelsa 76,597 141,156 98,582 125,697 100,122 137,017 21,511Benue 206,699 497,120 203,853 425,764 450,998 483,504 18,807

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Borno 477,674 516,070 123,166 376,980 356,729 535,276 3,307Cross River 282,126 387,610 272,074 337,209 305,812 377,419 61,796Delta 188,470 387,622 263,694 306,587 267,354 333,953 67,028Eboyin 58,177 282,831 80,783 157,409 112,239 241,049 2,664Edo 200,117 305,757 150,728 259,301 214,095 290,646 15,501Ekiti 43,400 138,328 27,497 61,629 67,429 121,283 2,318Enugu 205,016 337,690 75,663 156,132 115,655 250,447 7,181Gombe 197,339 236,352 187,500 210,875 207,877 213,880 56,448Imo 109,214 362,936 56,943 185,493 191,867 311,674 8,371Jigawa 325,658 442,186 261,466 354,284 369,950 427,819 27,002Kaduna 192,377 797,056 268,412 300,231 496,179 648,360 21,335Kano 572,008 904,327 611,025 552,984 497,569 644,397 34,336Katsina 400,493 832,588 220,128 475,122 399,652 638,474 15,232Kebbi 190,527 316,010 116,615 219,060 217,517 282,192 21,175Kogi 155,684 176,773 130,197 120,923 138,158 149,266 5,218Kwara 129,301 303,676 77,406 105,344 111,168 207,544 7,880Lagos 76,629 108,772 48,927 105,958 67,080 127,291 28,396Nasarawa 114,546 183,606 134,538 122,355 139,338 188,573 11,721Niger 292,235 443,655 259,921 286,611 285,756 318,586 6,132Ogun 241,249 389,060 310,386 354,135 371,637 370,669 1,874Ondo 213,380 323,366 154,785 197,701 195,877 243,608 26,683Osun 195,477 328,516 157,530 210,379 169,591 248,257 14,377Oyo 316,419 566,404 255,976 310,429 352,691 454,296 32,393Plateau 274,721 348,109 286,273 336,974 344,405 369,380 11,384Rivers 156,977 497,355 66,144 210,646 69,652 356,838 -Sokoto 215,370 324,678 180,274 268,406 280,489 281,421 2,928Taraba 143,568 209,822 148,331 178,094 154,178 208,825 4,630Yobe 193,830 207,067 158,575 102,760 156,846 188,409 7,388Zamfara 275,548 300,575 212,421 258,069 218,058 285,023 22,100Fct Abuja 68,696 184,307 109,576 161,026 109,771 168,553 26,539

Total 7,823,238

13,568,878 6,672,059 9,071,929 8,768,997 11,485,419

720,276

Table 2.1.20: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by problems encounter during storage and by+ states, 2010

STATE THEFT PESTS LACK OF MODERN STORAGE FACILITIES INADEQUATE MARKET OTHERSAbia 86,517 132,777 198,492 150,786 25,467Adamawa 124,070 250,733 277,577 164,885 39,749Akwa-Ibom 18,288 73,323 80,299 80,299 -Anambra 108,077 220,040 247,646 231,950 49,295Bauchi 131,858 345,894 496,526 432,102 1,992Bayelsa 91,379 135,667 126,001 89,114 22,531Benue 228,046 267,839 444,738 390,301 21,653Borno 488,266 441,625 504,717 291,314 9,540Cross River 64,309 48,886 234,377 240,952 18,694

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Delta 245,768 324,266 320,857 212,660 86,425Eboyin 39,032 156,316 225,145 116,562 8,571Edo 104,099 238,810 285,174 172,885 10,598Ekiti 50,764 54,995 92,624 41,767 3,565Enugu 21,288 181,369 189,361 68,168 8,276Gombe 135,741 199,385 219,742 190,641 65,620Imo 120,200 258,474 206,843 112,775 7,959Jigawa 190,497 254,407 327,942 308,129 42,852Kaduna 415,956 597,820 297,617 182,061 40,814Kano 373,899 348,378 472,810 336,747 44,305Katsina 98,961 310,780 387,931 415,429 10,485Kebbi 64,935 197,315 234,363 168,287 7,383Kogi 67,394 125,988 117,655 93,099 4,450Kwara 54,237 114,261 212,001 78,216 7,445Lagos 76,439 122,046 114,331 73,168 22,735Nasarawa 82,993 98,717 143,678 163,736 8,044Niger 81,461 220,763 313,679 244,852 24,282Ogun 49,430 328,787 389,325 284,454 4,518Ondo 138,780 258,704 244,645 183,714 19,886Osun 66,882 231,803 210,688 133,413 26,498Oyo 210,143 425,384 445,154 267,420 39,919Plateau 161,279 316,503 349,061 241,429 12,844Rivers 148,747 180,628 221,908 23,737 6,238Sokoto 99,439 214,426 235,019 173,664 13,311Taraba 69,336 119,637 170,648 156,603 3,236Yobe 125,412 161,927 157,918 216,586 11,120Zamfara 127,781 245,201 259,389 243,053 26,485Fct Abuja 47,357 107,775 141,660 89,654 29,909Total 4,809,061 8,311,646 9,597,540 7,064,611 786,696

Table 2.1.21: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by problems encounter during marketing and by+

states, 2010

STATEPOOR PRICE POOR ACCESS ROAD HIGH COST OF TRANSPORT FAR DISTANCE TO MARKET OTHERS

Abia 189,898 213,148 223,140 148,235 41,513Adamawa 193,471 290,365 321,465 176,414 53,544Akwa-Ibom 212,315 262,161 163,128 148,561 5,274Anambra 298,760 273,056 292,821 176,449 51,161Bauchi 453,090 439,497 476,070 391,279 2,391Bayelsa 91,268 134,817 137,340 104,818 20,651Benue 514,317 462,476 509,460 371,924 29,980Borno 452,859 473,470 532,964 340,853 5,511Cross River 322,612 321,097 318,756 274,966 59,627Delta 376,248 341,614 294,373 284,640 63,972Eboyin 211,455 249,509 273,622 102,490 11,777Edo 303,681 234,775 288,779 215,457 24,724Ekiti 122,427 70,425 78,066 35,877 1,673Enugu 197,417 253,835 244,709 115,424 30,719

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Gombe 227,615 202,237 206,755 175,564 58,953Imo 270,653 190,771 199,465 55,422 7,510Jigawa 367,514 374,714 385,735 326,935 23,527Kaduna 569,346 247,415 360,300 523,023 48,825Kano 591,400 547,943 525,425 437,785 45,548Katsina 467,753 440,305 384,568 445,448 20,178Kebbi 222,609 238,851 247,426 185,938 24,531Kogi 207,478 192,124 179,260 114,294 3,173Kwara 207,252 255,056 271,280 119,750 6,678Lagos 114,336 103,088 106,218 92,155 18,190Nasarawa 188,430 171,180 170,247 173,453 11,130Niger 385,142 365,450 405,955 288,321 36,088Ogun 388,327 304,974 359,882 317,701 4,426Ondo 278,437 312,228 288,340 223,555 25,842Osun 294,917 240,771 243,422 191,114 13,803Oyo 546,240 467,811 445,277 336,527 34,555Plateau 254,929 358,896 361,345 306,888 20,173Rivers 566,574 232,867 232,521 54,058 -Sokoto 240,301 314,715 332,642 204,020 12,567Taraba 185,130 219,992 208,017 180,692 6,640Yobe 275,972 204,381 179,319 186,679 17,415Zamfara 301,315 330,832 261,969 210,173 28,257Fct Abuja 152,795 158,350 170,712 129,383 40,368

Total 11,244,283 10,495,195 10,680,774 8,166,264 910,892

Table 2.1.22: NBS/FMA/RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of holding by suggestion for improving crop farming activities and by+ states, 2010

STATE

IMPROVED CREDIT FACILITY

IMPROVED STORAGE FACILITIES

IMPROVED PROCESSING FACILITIES

GOOD PRICE POLICY/ ELIMINATE MIDDLEMEN

INCREASED IRRIGATION FACILITIES

AVAILABLE/ AFFORDABLE TRACTORS

ORGANISED COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES FOR FARMERS OTHERS

Abia 237,289 227,079 229,817 164,809 196,056 200,032 215,449 52,342Adamawa 357,082 314,555 269,478 222,620 258,898 296,891 229,451 72,341Akwa-Ibom 430,839 217,121 218,801 157,088 48,847 63,478 166,190 -Anambra 348,208 262,386 285,635 277,530 261,752 307,736 271,571 53,783Bauchi 502,238 515,388 509,145 514,458 479,922 493,338 456,543 7,040Bayelsa 141,267 117,434 121,986 75,404 52,061 89,817 77,737 23,828Benue 513,235 490,042 494,344 507,322 362,361 421,392 449,512 47,733Borno 536,210 506,377 511,778 515,386 520,756 479,737 422,118 8,087Cross River 413,671 299,512 313,282 399,074 238,646 346,470 345,644 61,004Delta 439,975 427,201 439,126 401,698 253,028 397,452 345,732 58,007Eboyin 265,901 282,971 270,175 198,296 111,021 180,129 169,258 12,466Edo 326,317 317,955 303,857 228,376 229,681 256,946 278,301 24,385Ekiti 163,571 131,853 107,024 110,133 33,247 85,457 90,940 8,114Enugu 311,509 281,667 193,413 162,310 120,528 147,860 225,077 18,889Gombe 243,028 245,256 241,848 244,402 239,118 235,278 223,523 77,315Imo 352,321 268,104 241,234 233,121 196,882 242,105 308,050 27,462Jigawa 453,782 404,455 409,219 397,699 416,927 420,457 412,824 22,563

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Kaduna 662,302 370,869 575,530 540,113 339,331 429,560 309,845 47,476Kano 1,061,816 781,359 777,735 772,279 772,020 736,108 645,353 148,409Katsina 878,335 478,881 459,395 757,020 842,084 477,595 681,402 158,654Kebbi 314,979 300,020 320,935 269,994 306,623 308,200 316,271 29,557Kogi 210,553 166,594 170,216 164,462 109,529 140,515 164,897 14,374Kwara 305,927 260,264 255,321 200,507 130,789 210,429 176,187 12,744Lagos 155,023 136,757 114,069 99,380 77,526 115,601 103,926 40,370Nasarawa 193,373 168,224 158,010 189,895 127,500 163,054 178,990 14,143Niger 444,706 373,864 381,792 426,415 405,915 421,290 352,996 82,185Ogun 388,132 386,769 389,339 390,007 217,390 381,081 386,165 8,828Ondo 334,999 312,579 256,516 210,925 168,908 261,635 242,321 27,528Osun 372,396 283,596 246,915 258,329 148,671 256,477 243,319 9,793Oyo 604,227 560,033 507,841 565,435 510,812 542,315 539,803 69,540Plateau 405,071 366,063 345,438 330,720 332,633 348,205 341,881 30,561Rivers 626,870 232,434 215,497 281,901 23,391 183,314 265,268 -Sokoto 377,694 318,642 331,473 312,687 300,214 313,249 267,030 27,302Taraba 222,033 204,765 201,859 178,451 141,716 169,386 159,213 19,241Yobe 261,404 167,322 189,435 198,105 141,168 215,665 185,809 27,872Zamfara 346,828 256,450 256,219 238,530 159,931 190,492 233,794 25,508Fct Abuja 191,199 177,648 171,478 173,652 150,024 173,786 155,114 34,431

Total 14,394,307 11,612,489 11,485,176 11,368,532 9,425,904 10,702,529 10,637,501

1,403,874

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Table 2.1.23:NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of ways that government can assist farmers and by+ states, 2010

STATE CREDITLAND DEVELOPMENT

IMPROVED INPUT SUPPLIES/ SUBSIDIES

PROVISION OF INFRASTRUCTURE OTHERS

Abia 231,472 205,272 229,896 222,182 43,435Adamawa 358,096 307,582 317,143 289,439 69,466Akwa-Ibom 442,492 102,011 173,612 276,430 -Anambra 332,115 262,672 277,990 292,051 49,731Bauchi 504,629 484,305 513,263 514,989 6,509Bayelsa 139,920 100,557 135,009 139,928 26,716Benue 519,106 453,871 503,561 471,637 23,762Borno 534,832 525,157 523,397 531,480 3,472Cross River 388,711 196,060 357,039 366,954 58,215Delta 432,651 398,463 409,849 439,599 57,528Eboyin 268,455 165,402 235,681 231,511 10,905Edo 331,211 222,778 305,091 283,180 18,431Ekiti 162,051 66,631 102,879 91,369 2,661Enugu 309,021 117,373 234,261 267,561 24,230Gombe 241,315 238,120 239,062 234,292 73,898Imo 365,090 246,240 265,130 221,732 16,672Jigawa 465,843 395,057 414,361 397,645 23,700Kaduna 697,551 332,669 599,647 383,237 96,470Kano 899,736 773,930 761,617 781,825 205,053Katsina 862,707 534,963 561,175 576,259 127,200Kebbi 327,437 316,522 296,001 335,986 31,092Kogi 209,312 155,273 181,764 184,714 11,669Kwara 303,996 160,167 276,961 250,445 13,955Lagos 172,002 135,050 146,976 144,808 52,250Nasarawa 196,383 133,963 193,135 161,198 16,167Niger 443,565 398,732 385,036 396,639 87,275Ogun 384,723 315,924 379,873 386,228 20,565Ondo 336,604 273,070 285,715 295,937 30,427Osun 397,737 227,790 300,034 320,789 25,711Oyo 595,458 368,634 550,378 460,831 45,890Plateau 403,946 339,297 350,100 348,829 28,271Rivers 623,925 152,646 338,039 372,691 12,995Sokoto 368,421 271,153 330,030 292,100 36,052Taraba 221,449 174,668 199,486 213,302 20,801Yobe 290,312 181,306 222,974 175,927 37,538Zamfara 352,477 304,820 278,055 258,315 29,394Fct Abuja 192,282 184,890 176,151 187,713 31,323

Total

14,307,033 10,223,017 12,050,370 11,799,751

1,469,430

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Table 2.1.24: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of ownership and access to information and comunication (ICT) and by+state, 2010

RADIO TELEVISION TELEPHONE(FIXED) TELEPHONE(MOBILE)

STATEOWNERSHIP ACCESS

OWNERSHIP ACCESS

OWNERSHIP

ACCESS

OWNERSHIP ACCESS

Abia 219,404 226,568 145,223 182,742 6,926 22,585 158,823 186,129Adamawa 332,912 360,727 112,788 189,486 24,335 51,944 167,898 236,959Akwa-Ibom 397,154 431,349 245,177 316,969 - - 322,137 366,284Anambra 338,200 342,825 227,986 289,532 28,301 56,115 317,510 331,874Bauchi 508,613 532,789 79,433 120,877 930 6,907 193,049 274,032Bayelsa 90,293 117,324 51,386 88,828 2,611 5,266 82,972 105,775Benue 494,761 509,668 50,661 100,004 5,552 20,750 232,335 288,173Borno 522,124 532,103 30,881 106,045 4,684 14,525 246,739 304,993Cross River 302,679 319,342 117,601 135,779 - 2,754 119,805 140,048Delta 377,950 393,869 312,176 358,904 7,605 19,816 393,943 412,446Eboyin 219,593 242,078 84,393 149,966 9,316 42,350 126,485 233,183Edo 316,318 329,675 280,466 302,123 11,413 42,200 246,883 286,649Ekiti 124,432 142,483 87,086 106,886 2,444 6,979 111,980 137,484Enugu 286,216 302,909 75,160 111,116 9,275 13,683 160,369 207,126Gombe 233,315 241,109 45,197 78,675 21,199 35,953 101,976 131,195Imo 330,175 351,614 251,514 297,930 20,722 41,650 261,842 288,543Jigawa 423,694 484,551 25,475 154,628 2,923 5,305 245,248 381,892Kaduna 769,903 822,607 281,370 323,196 43,766 44,468 359,120 435,098

Kano 985,787 1,001,078 134,543 209,946 74,541

121,398 480,367 569,187

Katsina 840,551 854,003 53,412 81,701 44,510

103,264 265,677 478,732

Kebbi 320,818 324,635 40,446 51,965 5,822 10,730 132,648 183,287Kogi 195,142 211,595 106,764 169,075 6,863 20,657 158,909 205,238Kwara 286,553 307,372 174,471 221,475 11,077 21,432 141,214 228,836Lagos 173,496 177,602 155,413 163,185 11,718 21,421 153,807 175,464Nasarawa 175,957 185,284 35,573 66,043 3,903 8,870 107,528 152,643Niger 487,146 489,002 130,626 208,032 12,866 24,113 377,540 441,568Ogun 324,891 376,901 162,862 216,157 876 3,192 289,299 359,676Ondo 289,877 335,493 134,216 199,226 5,353 9,349 222,575 282,341Osun 365,404 399,775 224,668 291,126 6,462 16,567 328,402 386,035Oyo 564,390 591,714 133,574 160,603 1,533 7,970 282,464 375,144Plateau 367,839 373,850 32,607 83,273 4,181 7,549 132,909 202,861Rivers 532,181 557,088 264,358 447,498 3,292 27,376 495,622 531,098Sokoto 365,995 389,897 37,653 41,172 5,053 9,961 150,622 222,933Taraba 174,408 196,200 21,111 30,234 2,425 4,233 58,416 78,804Yobe 251,215 281,052 41,535 66,677 10,261 22,671 93,792 161,099Zamfara 346,921 354,155 36,312 63,211 3,430 10,030 152,679 194,342Fct Abuja 178,007 186,418 24,906 55,343 6,748 9,144 102,885 137,303Total 13,514,313

14,276,70 4,449,026

6,239,63 422,915

893,18 7,976,466

10,114,47

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Table 2.1.24: NBS/FMA&RD Collaborative Survey on NASS - Distribution of ownership and access to information and comunication (ICT) and by+

states, 2010

STATEPERSONAL

COMPUTER(PC) INTERNET WEBSITEOWNERSHIP ACCESS OWNERSHIP ACCESS OWNERSHIP ACCESS

Abia 11,518 13,550 1,296 1,822 1,822 1,822Adamawa 20,649 48,579 11,925 22,144 5,836 7,628Akwa-Ibom - - - - - -Anambra 8,561 10,380 7,996 9,313 690 690Bauchi 4,915 6,907 930 930 930 930Bayelsa 3,573 9,413 1,593 4,855 1,153 3,963Benue 4,719 28,648 - 15,545 - 13,325Borno 22,833 23,385 551 551 - -Cross River 12,669 27,541 - 4,957 - 4,957Delta 11,786 16,558 - 4,819 - 8,294Eboyin 37,193 39,192 33,081 33,081 29,706 29,706Edo 4,415 29,760 336 23,256 - 19,133Ekiti 907 3,375 - 501 - 270Enugu 2,168 3,963 506 506 - -Gombe 8,788 9,340 922 3,391 922 922Imo 14,901 32,290 4,280 20,966 2,907 19,194Jigawa 1,407 11,043 - 8,661 - 7,904Kaduna 15,600 19,817 - - - -Kano 3,840 13,068 3,840 13,068 3,840 8,582Katsina 9,298 26,706 - 9,496 - 4,748Kebbi - - - - - -Kogi 34,674 47,360 29,928 44,760 2,341 11,535Kwara 34,971 35,888 26,086 26,086 924 924Lagos 10,091 10,091 8,153 8,153 2,762 2,762Nasarawa 18,692 19,257 29,841 29,841 1,860 1,860Niger 6,009 13,608 - - - -Ogun 876 5,088 - 4,038 - 4,038Ondo 8,712 13,745 - - - -Osun 11,583 20,936 9,981 13,885 6,904 6,904Oyo 2,518 2,518 2,518 4,050 2,518 4,050Plateau 8,682 8,963 28,233 30,035 2,941 2,941Rivers 7,927 39,114 4,158 31,361 6,238 29,108Sokoto 8,941 8,941 4,366 4,366 2,888 4,366Taraba 1,578 2,973 - 868 - 868Yobe 7,899 17,502 1,665 8,121 1,224 7,155Zamfara 1,305 7,271 - 4,269 - 4,269Fct Abuja 12,001 12,183 16,005 18,075 2,969 3,150Total 376,199 638,954 228,189

405,771 81,374

215,998

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Table 2.2.1: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS BY FORM OF OWNERSHIP AND LEGAL REGISTRATION

IS HOLDING OWNED Yes No Total Percetage

As an Individual 41,331 11,718,731 11,760,063 95.5

Jointly with another member of household 45,574 484,088 529,662 4.3

Jointly with members of other households 249 19,658 19,906 0.2

Total 87,154 12,222,477 12,309,631 100.0

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Table 2.2.2: DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK HOLDERS BY STATE AND FORM OF OWNERSHIP

STATEAs an

IndividualJointly with another member of

householdJointly with members of other

households Total

Abia 83,772 1,737 - 85,510Adamawa 417,180 75,452 - 492,632Akwa-Ibom 400,982 5,134 - 406,117Anambra 173,183 21,785 - 194,968Bauchi 52,030 - - 52,030Bayelsa - - - -Benue 528,463 4,476 - 532,939Borno 419,075 - - 419,075Cross River 64,737 - - 64,737Delta 238,520 - - 238,520Eboyin 332,712 7,069 - 339,782Edo 256,989 1,635 - 258,623Ekiti 284,568 43,806 3,677 332,050Enugu 299,373 1,788 - 301,161Gombe 116,037 - - 116,037Imo 288,332 9,537 - 297,869Jigawa 607,056 24,640 4,975 636,672Kaduna 395,346 11,760 7,955 415,061Kano 584,989 10,366 - 595,356Katsina 626,430 10,745 - 637,175Kebbi 348,473 17,611 - 366,084Kogi 509,729 - - 509,729Kwara 494,092 2,441 - 496,533Lagos 13,264 - - 13,264Nasarawa 197,276 - - 197,276Niger 239,430 22,917 - 262,347Ogun 170,581 26,889 - 197,470Ondo 538,894 12,841 - 551,735Osun 700,851 - - 700,851Oyo 475,013 75,594 - 550,607Plateau 281,763 - - 281,763Rivers 219,147 28,584 - 247,732Sokoto 282,291 8,008 - 290,299Taraba 172,608 3,583 - 176,191Yobe 257,509 89,583 3,299 350,392Zamfara 587,861 11,681 - 599,542Fct Abuja 101,504 - - 101,504

Total 11,760,063 529,662 19,906

12,309,631

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Table 2.2.3: DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK HOLDERS BY STATE AND SEX

STATE Male Female Total

Abia 57,167 28,342 85,510

Adamawa 451,665 40,968 492,632

Akwa-Ibom 269,789 136,327 406,117

Anambra 143,512 51,456 194,968

Bauchi 52,030 - 52,030

Bayelsa - - -

Benue 482,115 50,824 532,939

Borno 399,763 19,311 419,075

Cross River 50,774 13,963 64,737

Delta 154,987 83,533 238,520

Eboyin 246,992 92,790 339,782

Edo 200,814 57,809 258,623

Ekiti 229,581 102,469 332,050

Enugu 213,794 87,366 301,161

Gombe 110,002 6,035 116,037

Imo 206,527 91,342 297,869

Jigawa 621,454 15,217 636,672

Kaduna 394,308 20,753 415,061

Kano 557,685 37,671 595,356

Katsina 615,519 21,656 637,175

Kebbi 353,485 12,599 366,084

Kogi 354,671 155,059 509,729

Kwara 398,992 97,540 496,533

Lagos 6,425 6,839 13,264

Nasarawa 185,858 11,418 197,276

Niger 256,673 5,673 262,347

Ogun 145,846 51,624 197,470

Ondo 360,624 191,111 551,735

Osun 462,688 238,162 700,851

Oyo 447,829 102,778 550,607

Plateau 266,635 15,127 281,763

Rivers 195,948 51,783 247,732

Sokoto 285,770 4,529 290,299

Taraba 169,874 6,317 176,191

Yobe 333,332 17,060 350,392

Zamfara 591,952 7,590 599,542

Fct Abuja 92,749 8,755 101,504

Total 10,367,831 1,941,801 12,309,631

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Table 2.2.4: DISTRIBUTION OF HOLDERS BY STATE, AGE AND SEX

STATE

Below 15 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65& Above

Male Female Male Femal

e Male Femal

e Male Female Male Femal

e Male Female Male

Female

Abia - - - - - - 4,198 3,088 15,072 7,914 22,696 7,850 15,201 9,490

Adamawa - - 2,363 - 54,859 5,177 152,968 12,453 144,014 15,930 68,105 4,864 29,356 2,543 Akwa-Ibom - - - - 12,654 - 88,400 37,498 128,405 65,787 37,514 26,914 2,816 6,128

Anambra 2,191 - - - 4,503 1,460 25,193 7,935 49,630 4,016 41,355 24,170 20,641 13,874 Bauchi - - - - 12,527 - 13,941 - 13,610 - 7,755 - 4,198 - Bayelsa - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Benue - - 29,275 4,762 88,658 13,111 139,806 16,857 130,289 8,762 67,922 7,333 26,164 - Borno - 1,069 1,738 - 41,300 1,871 163,968 5,041 125,065 6,817 37,486 4,512 30,207 - Cross River - - - 2,539 8,251 3,808 3,808 2,448 23,664 - 10,699 5,168 4,352 - Delta 5,368 - - 6,153 24,490 8,128 41,754 32,390 22,120 11,607 36,917 23,492 24,338 1,762 Eboyin 2,381 - 1,312 - 33,381 11,955 46,423 11,928 51,993 27,645 60,952 12,136 50,551 29,125 Edo 2,416 - - - 7,541 2,701 66,925 22,904 73,693 24,533 32,431 4,890 17,808 2,782 Ekiti - 834 4,530 1,857 18,883 6,510 29,720 10,831 81,190 23,823 35,510 24,680 59,748 33,934 Enugu - - - - 794 - 27,995 14,076 68,748 24,442 68,883 28,606 47,374 20,243 Gombe - - 3,024 - 25,972 2,812 37,048 - 26,237 3,223 10,081 - 7,640 - Imo - - - - 3,382 - 21,039 9,782 33,348 24,622 61,899 26,689 86,859 30,249 Jigawa - - 5,502 - 90,883 4,624 230,063 7,082 143,646 3,512 89,338 - 62,023 - Kaduna - - - - 49,807 20,753 174,326 - 148,730 - 12,452 - 8,993 - Kano - - 4,639 - 72,927 10,467 195,637 13,901 165,481 8,750 71,548 1,588 47,453 2,965 Katsina - - - - 71,130 - 151,423 - 298,764 - 60,219 10,828 33,983 10,828 Kebbi - - 185 740 63,686 1,109 150,562 7,534 101,807 3,216 27,039 - 10,206 - Kogi - - - - 4,647 7,978 56,322 43,833 148,680 44,900 96,367 18,111 48,655 40,238 Kwara 3,634 1,559 2,230 - 28,386 4,128 94,679 11,929 115,453 32,594 64,055 23,265 90,556 24,065 Lagos - - - - - - - 415 6,425 6,425 - - - -

Nasarawa - - 4,322 154 28,221 1,045 76,041 8,547 47,175 799 22,360 720 7,739 154 Niger 707 - 627 - 30,142 - 106,779 2,752 83,136 2,921 32,427 - 2,855 - Ogun - - 1,445 - 14,667 1,878 28,754 10,002 43,143 16,018 39,338 14,802 18,499 8,925 Ondo 3,763 - 13,182 - 44,569 24,654 101,773 44,123 106,867 49,420 58,047 30,960 32,423 41,954 Osun 4,081 - 6,996 - 51,286 21,127 88,190 33,188 111,573 54,180 98,520 58,580 102,042 71,088 Oyo - - 5,155 - 66,815 4,800 94,432 12,931 132,272 42,061 56,938 24,304 92,218 18,682 Plateau - - - - 56,628 723 130,451 6,564 62,144 5,735 7,616 2,105 9,795 - Rivers - - - - 12,221 - 53,337 11,289 99,217 16,778 15,535 17,606 15,639 6,110 Sokoto - - - - 28,945 341 70,037 2,002 99,560 1,164 55,508 1,022 31,721 - Taraba 1,362 - 3,160 348 33,091 1,855 55,418 1,884 41,274 571 21,878 1,658 13,692 - Yobe 1,641 - 6,499 - 69,179 622 99,157 2,835 94,263 9,251 42,392 4,352 20,201 - Zamfara 9,032 - 6,573 - 97,110 1,892 205,064 1,750 174,838 2,908 83,389 1,040 15,945 - Fct Abuja - - 2,411 - 20,945 2,902 42,359 5,310 21,185 543 4,464 - 1,385 -

Total 36,576 3,463 105,165

16,552

1,272,480

168,432

3,067,989

415,101

3,232,711

550,867

1,559,635

412,246 1,093,274

375,139

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Table 2.2.5: DISTRIBUTION OF HOLDERS BY STATE, HOUSEHOLD SIZE

STATE

SIZE OF HH

1 - 3 4 - 6 7 - 9 10 - 12 13 - 15 16 - 18 19 - 21 22 and Above

Abia 34,455 38,589 10,005 193 1,882 - - 386

Adamawa 87,450 211,482 147,795 17,929 19,489 7,922 566 -

Akwa-Ibom 102,733 219,411 79,766 - - - - 4,207

Anambra 47,342 103,837 21,030 10,832 11,562 365 - -

Bauchi 6,739 18,603 16,172 8,197 - 2,320 - -

Bayelsa - - - - - - - -

Benue 80,874 203,696 175,589 52,938 10,857 4,667 - 4,317

Borno 51,549 273,694 78,299 11,256 - - 4,278 -

Cross River 18,768 35,723 10,245 - - - - -

Delta 46,499 168,989 18,656 4,375 - - - -

Eboyin 109,634 131,233 76,934 19,342 2,639 - - -

Edo 124,897 105,155 25,538 3,032 - - - -

Ekiti 185,213 115,069 28,167 2,957 644 - - -

Enugu 116,905 151,597 27,279 4,552 - - 828 -

Gombe 31,795 52,249 22,788 7,932 1,273 - - -

Imo 106,281 104,244 52,333 33,730 1,282 - - -

Jigawa 58,634 155,978 223,871 106,012 38,319 6,672 27,520 19,666

Kaduna 158,069 142,850 71,944 29,746 - 12,452 - -

Kano 136,045 173,035 175,378 59,972 38,069 9,771 3,086 -

Katsina 282,606 147,925 83,208 98,117 - 3,748 - 21,572

Kebbi 94,340 123,656 83,680 35,102 24,775 1,895 - 2,635

Kogi 184,436 229,716 92,198 3,380 - - - -

Kwara 266,079 171,181 38,863 18,952 1,458 - - -

Lagos 3,420 6,010 3,834 - - - - -

Nasarawa 24,713 88,379 53,635 16,107 5,501 6,355 615 1,972

Niger 43,312 102,293 60,623 35,697 4,257 11,034 3,588 1,543

Ogun 119,165 65,393 12,913 - - - - -

Ondo 256,174 219,777 74,262 1,521 - - - -

Osun 242,445 317,354 105,704 25,013 10,335 - - -

Oyo 248,664 276,168 25,775 - - - - -

Plateau 44,166 155,608 62,787 11,003 2,052 3,357 - 2,789

Rivers 36,870 158,975 50,437 - 1,450 - - -

Sokoto 59,824 130,709 59,114 24,809 12,910 - 2,080 852

Taraba 71,847 61,247 26,394 9,268 3,740 1,102 812 1,783

Yobe 144,538 116,084 72,909 13,503 - 249 - 3,109

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Zamfara 130,292 273,219 171,441 12,579 10,924 1,088 - -

Fct Abuja 18,701 49,501 25,412 4,365 3,221 - 236 69

Total 3,775,473 5,098,629 2,364,978 682,410 206,638 72,997 43,607 64,899

Table 2.2.6: DISTRIBUTION OF HOLDERS BY STATE, EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT AND SEX

STATE

Pre-School Primary Secondary Tertiary Non-formal Education

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Femal

e Male Female Abia 5,855 5,019 31,849 14,219 11,035 3,088 7,528 1,255 901 4,761 Adamawa 22,665 7,616 80,001 8,735 141,456 4,010 52,294 5,636 155,248 14,971 Akwa-Ibom - 2,120 138,000 78,673 122,746 22,641 6,228 4,770 2,816 28,123 Anambra 23,002 4,503 109,192 31,034 10,588 4,527 730 1,680 - 9,712 Bauchi 20,459 - 11,886 - 4,971 - 1,790 - 12,925 - Bayelsa - - - - - - - - - - Benue 84,404 16,539 240,883 14,381 119,356 13,619 32,520 2,921 4,952 3,365 Borno 74,614 7,486 77,283 802 94,372 2,406 12,566 - 140,928 8,617 Cross River - 2,539 22,939 2,629 8,251 8,795 3,808 - 15,776 - Delta 11,050 18,271 47,319 44,711 77,567 12,777 15,648 - 3,403 7,773 Eboyin 71,719 56,477 112,486 26,422 38,314 2,561 8,271 2,901 16,202 4,429 Edo 29,913 19,102 91,445 29,460 70,207 7,898 7,614 1,350 1,635 - Ekiti 29,086 28,804 61,709 19,366 59,988 18,434 37,564 9,688 41,235 26,176 Enugu 63,500 41,773 119,218 26,749 25,217 1,986 1,341 - 4,519 16,858 Gombe 83,844 4,072 13,331 531 10,386 - 2,441 1,433 - - Imo 8,338 18,874 130,567 40,169 45,616 20,674 16,264 - 5,742 11,625 Jigawa 231,298 11,003 147,298 - 14,983 - 23,763 2,048 204,112 2,166 Kaduna 64,680 - 83,704 20,753 99,615 - 26,287 - 120,022 - Kano 156,371 6,550 187,960 15,852 59,640 - 6,239 5,687 147,475 9,582 Katsina 289,436 - 97,867 - 21,989 - 2,499 - 203,729 21,656 Kebbi 107,064 10,704 78,383 416 26,985 - 8,570 - 132,483 1,479 Kogi 114,385 55,305 150,649 51,700 56,308 20,401 12,224 2,399 21,105 25,254 Kwara 37,811 20,218 47,876 13,758 65,136 13,016 26,071 2,203 222,099 48,346 Lagos - 3,420 3,420 415 3,005 3,005 - - - - Nasarawa 29,083 154 47,479 7,894 52,644 1,852 5,429 - 51,222 1,519 Niger 72,298 - 73,194 4,593 34,819 1,080 26,856 - 49,506 - Ogun 35,388 11,619 67,022 18,880 16,789 7,543 3,786 1,010 22,861 12,572 Ondo 31,079 33,092 144,720 61,436 119,870 57,308 11,621 1,121 53,332 38,154

Osun 93,678 120,515 144,343 37,190 143,360 40,999 37,400 1,008 43,908 38,451

Oyo 252,063 38,619 96,309 35,574 39,060 - 13,493 - 46,905 28,586 Plateau 31,469 2,947 108,542 7,590 58,770 1,118 7,393 - 60,461 3,473 Rivers - 11,082 49,712 7,043 138,055 4,246 6,732 - 1,450 29,413 Sokoto 47,311 - 15,715 - 7,795 - - - 214,948 4,529 Taraba 50,915 2,673 33,267 1,499 42,106 626 17,132 1,275 26,454 244 Yobe 120,279 - 46,197 - 11,075 746 21,362 - 134,420 16,313 Zamfara 62,839 1,135 103,943 2,483 55,116 - 20,287 1,892 349,766 2,081 Fct Abuja 25,799 3,392 42,240 3,962 11,156 1,332 2,665 69 10,889 -

Total 2,381,696

565,621

3,057,947

628,918

1,918,346

276,689

486,413

50,345

2,523,428

420,228

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Table 2.2.7: DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK HOLDERS BY STATE AND TYPE OF LIVESTOCK REARED

STATE

Type of Livestock

Cattle Goat Sheep Pig CamelDonkey Horse Dog Rabbit Other animal

Abia 4,890 66,272 10,536 4,198 - - - 6,659 2,252 -

Adamawa 174,594 257,184 191,935 39,964 799 799 1,842 4,100 2,224 -

Akwa-Ibom 13,581 346,546 91,260 33,953 - - - 49,257

13,449 -

Anambra 3,213 181,654 46,710 - - - - 365 - 2,556Bauchi 42,641 46,374 34,422 - - - - - - -Bayelsa - - - - - - - - - -

Benue 38,069 505,416 109,756 59,732 - - - 22,704 9,752 -

Borno 178,239 227,343 165,413 535 - 32,905 14,041 11,988 - -

Cross River - 57,302 21,035 4,443 - - 2,448 19,040 - -

Delta 4,072 184,551 6,138 608 - - - 9,191 15,496 304

Eboyin 10,153 295,927 49,365 - - - - 12,554 648 10,323Edo 33,730 192,679 16,261 2,729 - - - 10,127 2,416 -Ekiti - 311,918 7,792 7,834 - - - 31,360 3,336 -Enugu 5,754 275,605 12,764 9,745 - - - 21,322 - -Gombe 52,195 96,353 53,349 2,600 1,008 2,016 1,738 5,664 1,738 1,154Imo 19,153 215,277 12,452 6,210 - - - 7,830 - -

Jigawa 364,889 435,346 391,063 - 8,042 16,294 13,520 11,905 - 9,833

Kaduna 119,676 305,762 173,980 95,464 - - - 171,905

10,722 -

Kano 262,468 470,600 447,685 1,664 20,334 67,056

22,097 2,360 - -

Katsina 361,732 493,332 389,801 - 9,495 23,988 - 72,713 19,490 2,499

Kebbi 220,260 239,323 191,658 7,738 24,553 33,003 1,294 14,865 - -

Kogi 17,693 411,578 178,224 5,888 - - - 28,205 720 2,268Kwara 37,394 351,976 63,090 1,153 - - - 8,218 - 19,254Lagos - 10,259 - 3,420 - - - - - -

Nasarawa 61,875 162,461 64,716 29,205 - 785 1,951 37,203 2,356 -

Niger 66,289 212,863 83,961 1,286 1,080 - - 5,864 - -Ogun 3,281 179,324 34,615 6,242 - - - 1,417 2,685 -

Ondo 1,841 354,692 98,307 33,810 - - 6,645 148,809 4,977 1,241

Osun 3,753 652,645 117,062 2,850 - - - 39,584 1,727 -

Oyo 26,467 383,678 130,196 10,379 - - - 50,710 - -

Plateau 50,345 204,825 99,807 44,409 - - - 30,753 1,381 14,540

Rivers 3,728 230,540 2,278 - - - - 4,557 4,557 -Sokoto 85,993 114,064 97,682 - 5,452 35,732 - - - 809Taraba 22,020 102,577 37,715 1,420 638 - - 4,522 2,319 -

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Yobe 143,414 195,687 173,264 - 2,570 2,072 2,072 4,062 2,072 -

Zamfara 306,948 226,944 237,881 - 11,870 32,126 662 - - -

Fct Abuja 9,797 73,430 19,558 3,713 - - - 12,673 610 -

Table 2.2.8a: DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK INPUT BY STATE AND TYPE

STATE

Concentrates Grasses/tree leaves Sorghum Stovers Millet Stovers

Maize Stovers

Total Quantit

y in '000Kg

Total Value in '000N

Total Quantity

in '000Kg

Total Value in '000N

Total Quantit

y in '000Kg

Total Value in '000N

Total Quantit

y in '000Kg

Total Value in '000N

Total Quantity

in '000Kg

Total Value in '000N

Abia 142 10,192 21,431 85,722 . . . . . .Adamawa . . 47,614 238,068 22,326 223,262 4,823 24,114 53,011 265,057Akwa-Ibom 3,081 219,959 152,878 519,786 . . 3,975 25,440 9,143 58,513Anambra . . 73,229 292,915 . . . . 20,203 111,115Bauchi 4,419 313,728 20,332 101,658 3,217 32,174 3,386 16,929 6,881 34,405Bayelsa . . . . . . . . . .Benue . . 92,723 370,891 8,317 89,826 24,537 132,502 16,309 88,069Borno 4,224 299,916 29,409 147,046 2,663 26,631 15,716 78,578 30,423 152,115Cross River . . 379,675 1,290,895 . . . . . .Delta 1,683 120,188 41,408 140,786 . . . . 7,850 50,239Eboyin . . 65,916 263,663 . . . . . .Edo 85 6,089 32,061 109,006 . . . . 1,401 8,965Ekiti 133 9,950 2,217 11,084 . . 1,137 5,913 4,312 22,421Enugu . . 89,005 356,019 . . . . 447 2,458Gombe . . 13,904 69,522 5,220 52,195 10,848 54,238 12,266 61,328Imo 1,142 82,216 410,367 1,641,469 . . . . 3,240 17,818

Jigawa 1,311 89,150 249,114 1,992,909110,91

7 1,153,536151,75

5 789,127 106,440 553,486Kaduna . . 65,580 524,637 10,446 108,635 20,597 107,107 43,478 226,084Kano 9,545 649,059 49,298 394,387 14,656 152,426 56,234 292,415 51,786 269,285

Katsina 29,960 2,037,260 129,259 1,034,072178,74

6 1,858,961215,07

81,118,40

4 31,642 164,539Kebbi 804 54,691 589,342 4,714,740 11,213 116,613 56,388 293,217 70,222 365,154Kogi . . 77,975 311,898 841 9,080 780 4,211 71,129 384,098Kwara . . 296,884 1,187,537 1,263 13,637 . . 68,401 369,364Lagos . . 575 2,876 . . 383 1,994 1,285 6,682Nasarawa 2,797 195,806 59,786 239,146 7,808 84,323 6,056 32,701 29,296 158,198Niger . . 70,874 283,496 14,258 153,991 6,637 35,842 57,145 308,581Ogun . . 5,504 27,518 310 3,224 1,344 6,987 36,572 190,175Ondo 67,564 5,067,282 68,343 341,715 . . . . 157,950 821,338

Osun . . 7,422 37,110 28,016 291,371 17,581 91,4191,145,00

1 5,954,003Oyo 8,251 618,849 102,333 511,666 11,415 118,716 16,001 83,205 284,068 1,477,155Plateau 351 24,585 50,093 200,373 6,930 74,840 29,764 160,727 40,638 219,445Rivers 2,962 211,488 157,064 534,019 . . . . . .Sokoto 5,683 386,455 264,956 2,119,648 38,743 402,928 74,053 385,073 21,110 109,772Taraba 162 11,526 85,667 428,334 3,857 38,569 1,275 6,377 21,736 108,680Yobe 711 50,497 18,847 94,236 20,854 208,542 20,372 101,860 4,642 23,210Zamfara 196 13,345 50,098 400,785 43,093 448,164 94,670 492,285 105,080 546,416Fct Abuja . . 18,597 74,388 2,130 23,001 1,753 9,465 3,860 20,846Total 145,20 10,472,23 3,889,77 21,094,01 547,23 5,684,646 835,14 4,350,13 2,516,96 13,149,016

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7 2 9 9 9 3 3 4

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Table 9: DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS ENGAGED WITH THEIR WAGES BY STATE AND CATEGORYSTATE

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Table 2.2.8a (cont): DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK INPUT BY STATE AND TYPE

STATE

Cowpea hay Groundnut hay Grains OthersTotal

Quantity in '000Kg

Total Value in '000N

Total Quantity in '000Kg

Total Value in '000N

Total Quantity in

'000KgTotal Value in

'000NTotal Quantity

in '000KgTotal Value

in '000NaAbia . . . . 0 0 10 60Adamawa 129,182 594,238 170,191 782,880 95,179 6,148,538 15,132 78,687Akwa-Ibom . . . . 1,663 109,751 1,988 7,950Anambra . . . . . . 74,835 463,978Bauchi 13,140 60,445 41,314 190,044. . . .Bayelsa . . . . . . . .Benue 7,928 39,642 17,285 86,426 32,771 2,130,088 300 1,800Borno 381,275 1,753,864 434,203 1,997,336 5,741 370,872 667 3,470Cross River . . . . . . 213 852Delta 842 5,050 1,793 10,756 1,991 131,403 7,813 31,251Eboyin . . . . . . 2,592 16,073Edo 362 2,175 807 4,840 48,937 3,229,815. .Ekiti . . 1,350 6,482 6,897 446,894 75,686 423,841Enugu . . . . . . 6,065 37,603Gombe . . 9,365 43,081 5,993 387,139 1,037 5,394Imo . . . . 489 31,859 64,058 397,163Jigawa 434,121 2,083,782 127,364 611,345 18,548 1,201,887 11,072 62,000Kaduna 14,665 70,394 27,671 132,820. . . .Kano 37,268 178,885 170,974 820,673 8,915 577,681 482 2,700Katsina 10,828 51,973 183,727 881,890 3,307 214,271 2,405 13,468Kebbi 57,458 275,800 101,263 486,061 14,736 954,879 8,262 46,269Kogi 6,308 31,538 667 3,337 15,747 1,023,573 50,373 302,241Kwara 2,929 14,644 1,309 6,545 12,822 833,432 9,313 55,877Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa 9,884 49,418 11,235 56,177 1,622 105,458 630 3,782Niger 5,491 27,454 215,382 1,076,911 8,986 584,103 1,797 10,779Ogun 0 0 156 748 26,659 1,727,474 69,729 390,483Ondo . . 16 77 70,199 4,548,870 23,908 133,887Osun . . . . . . 689,961 3,863,782Oyo . . . . 6,227 403,536 187,120 1,047,870Plateau 11,586 57,931 13,428 67,140 9,352 607,849 1,187 7,119Rivers . . . . . . 3,803 15,214Sokoto 99,690 478,513 108,067 518,719 6,944 449,974 43,684 244,633Taraba 1,520 6,994 2,389 10,990 4,899 316,478 2,750 14,300Yobe 43,941 202,129 89,233 410,472 11,970 773,279 339 1,761Zamfara 97,971 470,263 349,729 1,678,701 78,411 5,081,030 2,429 13,602Fct Abuja 168 842 2,225 11,124 203 13,192 294,687 1,768,120Total 1,366,559 6,455,973 2,081,144 9,895,576 499,206 32,403,326 1,654,327 9,466,008

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MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

NO OF WORKIN

G PROPRIE

T-ORS ('000)

WAGE OF

WORKING

PROPRIE-TORS (N'm)

NO OF WORKIN

G PROPRIE

T ORS ('000)

WAGE OF WORKING PROPRIET-

ORS (N'm)

NO OF UNPAID FAMILY

MEMBERS

('000)

WAGE OF

UNPAID FAMILY

MEMBERS (N'm)

NO OF UNPAID FAMILY

MEMBERS ('000)

WAGE OF UNPAID FAMILY

MEMBERS (N'm)

NO OF PAID

EMPLOYEES ('000)

WAGE OF PAID

EMPLOYEE (N'm)

NO OF EMPLOYEE ('000)

WAGE OF PAID

EMPLOYEES (N'm)

Abia 98 73 45 14 115 34 82 37 16 8 2 1Adamawa 189 691 8 3 211 612 104 301 6 20 . .Akwa-Ibom 256 379 248 290 332 228 299 138 102 63 52 35Anambra 226 468 59 46 152 85 138 140 . . . .Bauchi 45 141 3 3 71 146 10 11 8 41 . .Bayelsa . . . . . . . . . . . .Benue 241 242 26 43 500 289 311 54 0 0 3 34Borno 437 194 52 6 641 143 220 53 54 76 . .Cross River 19 25 4 8 31 31 24 10 . . . .Delta 131 102 84 66 110 50 157 71 36 18 5 3Eboyin 244 346 105 80 300 91 424 179 11 7 4 6Edo 206 734 40 42 140 62 141 64 21 210 6 11Ekiti 197 175 142 95 82 30 160 74 2 1 4 4Enugu 228 1,016 88 395 114 73 195 147 12 13 9 11Gombe 101 81 4 1 55 17 33 16 1 0 . .Imo 201 150 132 40 398 120 463 208 12 6 . .Jigawa 235 820 13 7 655 735 66 30 344 172 . .Kaduna 304 952 16 5 311 763 103 135 . . . .Kano 226 2,267 54 125 596 379 86 49 143 209 13 6Katsina 477 316 197 43 402 106 183 83 11 5 0 0Kebbi 317 687 54 49 372 682 105 112 93 404 0 0Kogi 216 271 198 258 246 298 210 201 18 27 0 0Kwara 237 332 61 51 260 69 261 117 4 2 1 0Lagos . . 10 76 17 25 16 19 . . . .Nasarawa 175 454 4 7 123 247 77 102 1 9 0 0Niger 204 232 13 4 189 75 172 99 15 18 0 0Ogun 148 293 46 81 51 69 60 83 16 48 0 0Ondo 401 1,875 128 169 62 798 125 142 47 293 11 51Osun 457 1,451 225 662 394 466 451 533 5 15 . .Oyo 217 2,294 66 639 239 247 391 525 . . 3 2Plateau 276 1,069 22 62 364 906 97 233 102 268 7 5Rivers 180 365 39 168 160 141 182 82 31 15 14 8Sokoto 275 206 50 15 308 94 90 41 44 157 6 5Taraba 179 538 49 91 108 278 44 35 134 199 2 2Yobe 237 288 34 16 344 247 75 41 72 85 0 0Zamfara 572 473 84 54 834 615 449 245 70 757 5 86Fct Abuja 84 260 17 23 59 86 43 50 13 25 10 18Total 8,239 20,261 2,421 3,739 9,347 9,338 6,047 4,460 1,442 3,170 160 288

Table 2.2.10: DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK REARED BY TYPE, SPECIES AND CHANGES IN STOCK

TYPE OF LIVESTOCKINITIAL

POPULATION NO BORN NO BOUGHTNO SLAUGHTER-

ED NO DEAD NO SOLDAVERAGE

UNIT PRICECLOSING

STOCK

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Bunaji (White fulani) 6,769,960 5,311,901 1,247,991 443,457 503,943 2,264,771 81,632 10,117,681

Red Bororo (Rahaji) 1,927,429 1,264,210 308,623 172,568 120,415 519,875 83,344 2,687,404

Kuri 46,280 34,680 22,514 9,072 7,507 7,374 97,927 79,521

Wadara (Shuwa) 947,092 586,408 336,463 104,032 94,892 593,323 76,971 1,077,714

Adamawa (Gudali) 906,208 366,857 41,511 43,596 57,569 250,113 73,689 963,297

Ketaku (Borgawa) 765 1,148 - - - - 65,625 1,913

Muturu 32,003 83,857 9,835 13,672 14,947 25,977 76,376 71,099

Ndama 15,317 31,007 11,606 8,077 8,077 10,815 63,969 30,961

Sokoto Gudali 1,829,290 1,718,447 423,929 176,062 275,082 702,311 75,103 2,818,211

Other Cattle 961,303 245,346 11,805 11,947 43,988 138,921 96,806 1,023,598

Red Sokoto 35,427,660 14,200,217 2,678,400 1,886,319 1,609,003 28,836,244 8,658 19,974,711

Kano Brown 43,262,204 11,461,773 1,124,321 1,755,460 1,662,277 36,372,097 7,936 16,058,464

West Africa Dwarf 38,854,771 22,397,968 3,866,533 3,417,692 5,229,309 30,717,934 8,585 25,754,337

Other Goat Species 6,351,777 2,351,108 706,714 280,134 292,935 4,972,790 9,465 3,863,740

Udah 24,316,385 5,196,796 1,155,304 898,867 676,085 20,539,603 14,062 8,553,931

Balami 3,928,451 2,728,875 710,454 544,744 493,571 1,045,790 15,498 5,283,674

Yankasa 67,770,896 9,992,530 1,156,341 1,539,654 771,662 58,996,595 13,463 17,611,856

West African Dwarf 7,715,625 3,742,232 627,444 445,972 772,675 5,751,810 10,800 5,114,844Other Sheep Species 3,364,549 561,209 85,036 57,117 67,984 3,027,444 12,529 858,249

Bakosi 397,828 542,841 53,077 54,620 101,751 138,532 12,742 698,843

Duroc 56,299 94,777 3,044 - - 33,123 13,460 120,996

Large White 1,283,707 1,855,404 144,882 124,420 154,593 804,452 14,900 2,200,527

Laudrace 64,906 71,176 - 5,455 - 27,276 14,082 103,351

Other Pigs Species 2,135,920 2,233,608 140,365 266,312 311,201 1,015,277 14,910 2,917,103

Guinea pig . . . . . . . .

Camel 267,730 41,442 14,765 2,441 9,179 34,590 82,562 277,727

Donkey 804,244 155,814 102,107 - 14,775 76,779 40,429 970,610

Horse 90,595 9,620 8,555 - - 7,260 95,172 101,509

Rabbit 2,711,869 3,673,585 78,987 165,922 226,172 2,382,439 1,354 3,689,909

Dog . . . . . . . .

Other animals 4,513,033 4,038,722 258,433 292,295 451,508 2,309,239 3,253 5,757,146

Table 2.2.10b: SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK REARED BY TYPE AND CHANGES IN STOCK

TYPE OF LIVESTOCK

INITIAL POPULATI

ON NO BORNNO

BOUGHT

NO SLAUGHTER

EDNO

DEAD NO SOLDAVERAGE UNIT

PRICECLOSING

STOCK

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Cattle

13,435,647 9,643,860 2,414,278 982,483

1,126,421

4,513,480 81,138

18,871,399

Goat

123,896,412 50,411,066 8,375,968 7,339,605

8,793,523

100,899,065 8,538

65,651,252

Sheep

107,095,906 22,221,642 3,734,579 3,486,354

2,781,978

89,361,242 13,164

37,422,554

Pig 3,938,658 4,797,807 341,368 450,807

567,546

2,018,660 14,485

6,040,820

Camel 267,730 41,442 14,765 2,441 9,179 34,590 82,562 277,727

Donkey 804,244 155,814 102,107 -

14,775 76,779 40,429 970,610

Horse 90,595 9,620 8,555 - - 7,260 95,172 101,509

Rabbit 2,711,869 3,673,585 78,987 165,922

226,172

2,382,439 1,354

3,689,909

Other Animals 4,513,033 4,038,722 258,433 292,295

451,508

2,309,239 3,253

5,757,146

Table 2.2.10c: DISTRIBUTION OF CATTLE REARED BY STATE AND CHANGES IN STOCK

STATE

Cattle

INITIAL POPULATION NO BORNNO

BOUGHTNO

SLAUGHTERED NO DEAD NO SOLD AVERAGE UNIT PRICECLOSING

STOCK

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Abia - - - - - - -Adamawa 1,042,509 435,923 98,559 52,453 87,111 316,155 69,102 1,121,272Akwa-Ibom - - - - - - 125,000 -Anambra - - - - - - 110,000 -Bauchi 596,535 221,156 8,727 55,123 51,699 187,906 81,485 531,690Bayelsa . . . . . . . .Benue 155,059 162,891 35,237 45,789 58,113 128,816 126,960 120,469

Borno 1,427,657

1,061,114 346,975 158,004 105,672 875,579 74,011 1,696,492

Cross River . . . . . . . .Delta 25,645 9,723 160,735 161,039 7,292 - 103,824 27,772Eboyin 7,925 7,692 926 - - 3,287 98,590 13,256Edo 103,023 101,829 51,341 54,155 6,823 72,832 125,000 122,382Ekiti 12,008 20,355 2,123 - 2,123 - 80,000 32,364Enugu 4,636 4,636 - 2,317 1,159 3,476 110,000 2,320Gombe 259,601 243,031 142,513 16,925 17,244 70,872 62,326 540,103Imo - - - - - - 110,000 -Jigawa 1,612,892 958,086 82,864 45,359 80,722 331,224 86,281 2,196,537Kaduna 414,646 315,447 67,102 27,671 34,934 79,208 86,277 655,382Kano 529,649 132,901 51,957 20,647 14,133 133,426 70,004 546,303

Katsina 931,558

1,137,003 218,972 - 17,741 261,200 65,451 2,008,592

Kebbi 518,262 457,863 194,385 17,315 30,535 204,877 66,974 917,784Kogi 168,776 75,455 47,105 41,217 5,199 111,674 92,174 133,246Kwara 766,245 242,644 55,077 - 12,718 84,948 107,255 966,300Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa 1,032,699 515,011 17,304 22,440 66,439 163,654 94,485 1,312,481Niger 187,114 100,289 8,057 2,469 6,263 65,397 113,415 221,330Ogun 7,751 4,868 2,480 - 1,275 - 80,000 13,824Ondo 26,002 60,975 6,351 6,885 11,928 40,828 80,000 33,687Osun . . . . . . . .Oyo 67,325 50,511 - - - 60,544 80,000 57,292Plateau 326,997 537,712 116,403 17,585 34,010 214,536 100,779 714,981Rivers . . . . . . . .Sokoto 339,270 152,150 7,923 31,067 15,157 60,374 73,252 392,744Taraba 256,729 112,165 46,810 14,767 30,183 73,619 61,694 297,136Yobe 561,460 501,440 130,408 7,734 59,957 134,810 65,439 990,808

Zamfara 2,032,108

2,002,278 505,485 181,117 367,118 816,736 73,515 3,174,900

Fct Abuja 21,564 18,711 8,458 404 873 17,504 107,938 29,953

Total 13,435,647

9,643,860 2,414,278 982,483

1,126,421

4,513,480 81,138 18,871,399

Table 2.2.10d: DISTRIBUTION OF GOAT REARED BY STATE AND CHANGES IN STOCKSTATE Goat

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INITIAL POPULATION NO BORN

NO BOUGHT

NO SLAUGHTER-ED NO DEAD NO SOLD

AVERAGE UNIT PRICE

CLOSING STOCK

Abia 3,564,767 380,483 41,999 62,797 109,123 3,422,102 9,969 393,226Adamawa 1,294,906 1,116,619 202,800 160,716 534,460 433,010 6,435 1,486,139Akwa-Ibom 981,518 1,243,293 321,266 136,686 73,533 509,078 10,610 1,826,780Anambra 4,257,906 220,282 16,673 27,505 92,884 3,965,437 10,644 409,036Bauchi 287,314 259,688 10,980 56,803 38,774 118,747 8,701 343,658Bayelsa . . . . . . . .Benue 27,472,647 3,399,665 355,483 559,001 579,757 26,446,223 8,008 3,642,813Borno 2,010,471 1,791,023 117,782 370,290 234,747 1,146,467 8,382 2,167,772Cross River 157,500 197,655 56,758 33,456 79,334 99,398 14,299 199,725Delta 578,441 1,404,370 577,248 300,211 230,665 354,498 11,620 1,674,685Eboyin 700,051 698,243 74,730 66,120 160,268 352,607 9,650 894,030Edo 6,010,039 800,233 127,705 160,024 203,921 5,496,536 10,879 1,077,495Ekiti 420,503 796,902 106,969 94,599 224,638 140,110 8,030 865,027Enugu 596,971 1,047,595 175,400 106,017 238,207 221,963 10,039 1,253,778Gombe 414,916 609,009 288,674 34,036 41,292 146,403 8,877 1,090,867Imo 708,534 1,211,014 179,293 199,467 211,173 343,912 10,101 1,344,289Jigawa 3,026,929 4,031,135 79,733 546,210 426,613 1,248,769 8,403 4,916,205Kaduna 928,575 1,139,689 127,977 155,648 89,930 296,796 7,099 1,653,867Kano 11,007,562 1,657,702 123,662 213,120 101,190 9,030,164 7,391 3,444,452Katsina 12,522,713 3,619,070 416,204 346,656 478,756 10,683,527 8,848 5,049,049Kebbi 12,169,502 1,546,693 443,035 159,209 111,831 11,423,930 8,369 2,464,259Kogi 4,925,150 1,530,165 295,183 155,957 145,251 4,297,438 6,063 2,151,853Kwara 5,138,443 1,072,474 232,000 135,059 174,579 4,522,847 6,683 1,610,431Lagos 48,802 47,046 415 50,570 9,430 26,123 8,000 10,140Nasarawa 926,949 1,181,574 67,858 104,203 229,878 389,448 8,473 1,452,853Niger 5,966,297 1,178,183 88,114 202,216 257,245 5,438,529 7,364 1,334,603Ogun 655,212 649,180 198,155 76,766 115,917 420,075 8,194 889,789

Ondo 1,286,244 1,739,365

1,067,550 505,537 895,578 620,860 8,255 2,071,183

Osun 2,248,746 3,421,392 106,029 457,373 968,654 1,013,669 7,987 3,336,471Oyo 1,792,062 2,483,155 43,471 428,533 146,578 1,046,371 8,005 2,697,207Plateau 1,381,214 2,896,842 598,204 327,867 275,296 859,699 7,172 3,413,399Rivers 729,027 1,169,580 570,343 132,773 383,197 362,941 11,819 1,590,039Sokoto 671,550 665,597 39,835 93,160 87,459 257,737 8,622 938,627Taraba 4,309,114 638,780 176,858 111,232 96,236 4,011,934 9,518 905,350Yobe 909,160 1,112,595 215,018 88,916 156,628 244,140 7,175 1,747,089Zamfara 3,203,482 2,958,158 602,338 584,318 536,196 1,164,647 10,971 4,478,818Fct Abuja 593,195 496,618 230,223 96,552 54,306 342,928 6,936 826,249

Total 123,896,412

50,411,066

8,375,968 7,339,605

8,793,523

100,899,065 8,538 65,651,252

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Table 2.2.10e: DISTRIBUTION OF SHEEP REARED BY STATE AND CHANGES IN STOCK

STATE

Sheep

INITIAL POPULATION NO BORN

NO BOUGHT

NO SLAUGHTER

ED NO DEAD NO SOLD

AVERAGE UNIT PRICE

CLOSING STOCK

Abia 2,962,367 105,729 11,967 386 12,804 2,892,151 8,959 174,722Adamawa 1,138,837 656,088 187,957 151,679 136,784 376,565 15,227 1,317,853Akwa-Ibom 397,097 383,459 231,695 25,987 45,431 163,720 11,312 777,113Anambra 114,500 40,405 12,292 7,059 5,550 28,322 7,648 126,267Bauchi 205,435 136,096 13,698 61,972 24,192 70,258 24,192 198,807Bayelsa . . . . . . . .Benue 326,346 447,735 87,534 30,215 66,570 94,184 14,166 670,646Borno 1,915,231 1,100,057 239,066 215,204 101,661 813,073 15,593 2,124,417Cross River 97,198 106,444 - 17,046 33,184 47,066 12,500 106,346Delta 71,792 200,154 15,192 30,000 27,204 45,825 11,621 184,108Eboyin 4,286,647 109,619 13,795 10,022 44,484 4,180,817 8,897 174,738Edo 444,983 138,217 78,817 21,108 23,666 118,154 12,095 499,087Ekiti 37,556 53,235 3,206 14,845 10,895 10,455 8,374 57,802Enugu 76,886 120,919 6,465 20,814 26,095 29,139 9,326 128,221Gombe 295,760 246,347 163,922 48,627 23,186 67,332 13,972 566,883Imo 103,926 75,344 20,717 27,163 38,172 63,923 9,729 70,730Jigawa 3,145,506 2,778,306 94,576 476,965 256,746 917,851 13,458 4,366,825Kaduna 787,309 972,973 152,535 73,327 59,838 405,460 11,009 1,374,192Kano 27,271,459 1,303,314 122,524 142,758 22,245 25,302,775 13,923 3,229,518Katsina 33,553,338 2,668,305 343,825 326,333 285,604 31,563,369 12,889 4,390,161Kebbi 6,674,797 881,910 353,107 154,846 51,278 5,971,496 15,734 1,732,194Kogi 538,545 671,419 85,807 54,319 23,680 266,536 14,970 951,237Kwara 190,635 132,533 66,807 3,084 21,725 37,433 14,183 327,732Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa 697,952 444,551 16,440 44,951 75,182 197,867 12,890 840,944Niger 448,795 399,959 10,154 88,652 8,211 137,912 11,915 624,132Ogun 145,096 84,578 19,098 12,105 6,212 70,475 11,937 159,980Ondo 203,961 241,172 85,044 85,509 174,700 139,718 7,925 130,250Osun 469,940 554,152 40,923 71,008 220,560 238,576 8,451 534,870Oyo 449,556 495,659 15,050 74,539 18,561 299,183 7,540 567,981Plateau 621,386 1,766,628 225,676 215,991 155,037 392,229 11,636 1,850,434Rivers 5,988 29,620 - - 3,728 5,914 8,818 25,966Sokoto 13,439,755 557,035 47,549 137,496 71,450 12,783,312 16,911 1,052,081Taraba 776,378 305,728 74,396 56,785 49,750 136,086 12,101 913,881Yobe 695,019 703,643 137,670 110,472 91,258 179,557 11,651 1,155,045Zamfara 4,372,047 3,199,705 731,515 664,193 554,536 1,227,992 14,442 5,856,546Fct Abuja 133,884 110,603 25,560 10,892 11,794 86,515 13,583 160,846

Total 107,095,906

22,221,642

3,734,579 3,486,354

2,781,978 89,361,242 13,164 37,422,554

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Table 2.2.10f: DISTRIBUTION OF PIG REARED BY STATE AND CHANGES IN STOCK

STATE

Pig

INITIAL POPULATION NO BORN NO BOUGHT

NO SLAUGHTER ED NO DEAD NO SOLD

AVERAGE UNIT PRICE

CLOSING STOCK

Abia 376,220 33,474 6,418 5,147 43,141 68,652 12,460 299,171Adamawa 317,970 442,271 30,500 34,440 60,837 173,416 12,951 522,048Akwa-Ibom 239,596 313,498 26,368 30,542 24,049 168,707 18,170 356,164Anambra . . . . . . . .Bauchi . . . . . . . .Bayelsa . . . . . . . .Benue 521,726 627,952 23,682 19,790 73,471 272,076 14,779 808,024Borno . . . . . . . .Cross River 12,693 38,080 5,077 7,616 10,155 7,616 20,000 30,464Delta 8,508 18,839 12,154 3,646 - 6,988 12,500 28,865Eboyin . . . . . . . .Edo 19,104 - 11,087 1,876 1,876 10,916 10,781 15,522Ekiti 56,792 72,731 - 6,539 16,647 9,208 18,000 97,129Enugu 25,262 40,407 - - - 5,772 8,821 59,897Gombe 25,202 58,470 - 2,016 - 1,008 11,350 80,648Imo 167,694 152,687 48,285 - 64,924 110,274 18,627 193,468Jigawa . . . . . . . .Kaduna 372,518 358,682 7,955 54,650 25,941 151,151 14,500 507,412Kano . . . . . . . .Katsina . . . . . . . .Kebbi 11,833 80,520 - 1,294 18,027 1,294 13,886 71,738Kogi 21,982 42,395 - - 6,281 12,561 14,000 45,535Kwara . . . . . . . .Lagos 15,337 7,254 - 4,663 - 6,839 18,000 11,088Nasarawa 166,797 189,729 6,167 16,356 33,944 84,015 13,772 228,378Niger 14,146 10,288 2,572 - - - 15,000 27,006Ogun 26,120 41,336 7,883 - - 12,350 15,406 62,989Ondo 561,448 682,437 30,474 127,874 85,498 362,753 16,522 698,234Osun 142,502 85,501 - - - 85,501 20,000 142,502Oyo 142,712 114,169 7,784 10,379 20,758 46,706 14,000 186,822Plateau 541,076 1,111,266 99,459 100,972 58,356 331,621 12,630 1,260,851Rivers . . . . . . . .Sokoto . . . . . . . .Taraba 117,722 228,052 5,653 16,784 19,219 78,443 13,704 236,980Yobe 17,408 39,167 - 4,352 4,352 - 7,000 47,871Zamfara . . . . . . . .Fct Abuja 16,292 8,603 9,850 1,870 69 10,792 10,615 22,013Total 3,938,658 4,797,807 341,368 450,807 567,546 2,018,660 14,485 6,040,820

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Table 2.2.10g: DISTRIBUTION OF CARMEL REARED BY STATE AND CHANGES IN STOCK

STATE

Camel

INITIAL POPULATION

NO BORN

NO BOUGHT

NO SLAUGHTER-ED

NO DEAD

NO SOLD

AVERAGE UNIT PRICE

CLOSING STOCK

Abia . . . . . . . .Adamawa . . . . . . . .Akwa-Ibom . . . . . . . .Anambra . . . . . . . .Bauchi 9,390 - - - - - - 9,390Bayelsa . . . . . . . .Benue . . . . . . . .Borno . . . . . . . .Cross River . . . . . . . .Delta . . . . . . . .Eboyin . . . . . . . .Edo . . . . . . . .Ekiti . . . . . . . .Enugu . . . . . . . .Gombe . . . . . . . .Imo . . . . . . . .Jigawa 10,839 - 1,896 - - - 72,184 12,736Kaduna . . . . . . . .

Kano 126,957 29,647 - - 5,929

23,717 51,132 126,957

Katsina 9,495 - - - - - 64,500 9,495Kebbi 40,149 6,776 12,868 2,441 2,441 4,881 103,755 50,031Kogi . . . . . . . .Kwara . . . . . . . .Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa . . . . . . . .Niger 3,241 - - - - - 90,000 3,241Ogun . . . . . . . .Ondo . . . . . . . .Osun . . . . . . . .Oyo . . . . . . . .Plateau . . . . . . . .Rivers . . . . . . . .Sokoto 60,665 5,019 - - 809 5,069 91,093 59,806Taraba . . . . . . . .Yobe 497 - - - - - - 497Zamfara 6,496 - - - - 922 117,636 5,574Fct Abuja . . . . . . . .

Total 267,730 41,442 14,765 2,441 9,179

34,590 82,562 277,727

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Table 2.2. 10h: DISTRIBUTION OF DONKEY REARED BY STATE AND CHANGES IN STOCK

STATE

Donkey

INITIAL POPULATION NO BORN

NO BOUGHT

NO SLAUGHTERED

NO DEAD

NO SOLD

AVERAGE UNIT PRICE

CLOSING STOCK

Abia . . . . . . . .

Adamawa . . . . . . . .Akwa-Ibom . . . . . . . .

Anambra . . . . . . . .

Bauchi 1,436 - - - - - 42,700 1,436

Bayelsa . . . . . . . .

Benue . . . . . . . .

Borno 102,124 45,109 6,416 - 3,208 8,021 41,663 142,420Cross River . . . . . . . .

Delta . . . . . . . .

Eboyin . . . . . . . .

Edo . . . . . . . .

Ekiti . . . . . . . .

Enugu . . . . . . . .

Gombe 12,097 - 2,016 - - - 42,700 14,113

Imo . . . . . . . .

Jigawa 23,013 1,896 - - - - 37,751 24,910

Kaduna . . . . . . . .

Kano 122,886 11,859 4,235 - - 4,235 42,585 134,744

Katsina 86,456 - - - - - 44,500 86,456

Kebbi 58,425 16,465 18,711 - - 11,472 36,328 82,128

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Kogi . . . . . . . .

Kwara . . . . . . . .

Lagos . . . . . . . .

Nasarawa 1,963 785 - - - 393 35,000 2,356

Niger . . . . . . . .

Ogun . . . . . . . .

Ondo . . . . . . . .

Osun . . . . . . . .

Oyo . . . . . . . .

Plateau . . . . . . . .

Rivers . . . . . . . .

Sokoto 154,099 18,771 4,011 - 8,257 16,343 36,339 152,281

Taraba . . . . . . . .

Yobe 1,094 - - - - - 42,700 1,094

Zamfara 240,651 60,929 66,717 - 3,310 36,315 41,086 328,671

Fct Abuja . . . . . . . .Total

804,244 155,814 102,107 - 14,775 76,779 40,429 970,610

Table 2.2. 10i: DISTRIBUTION OF HORSE REARED BY STATE AND CHANGES IN STOCK

STATE

Horse

INITIAL POPULATIONNO

BORNNO

BOUGHT

NO SLAUGHTER-

EDNO

DEADNO

SOLDAVERAGE

UNIT PRICECLOSING

STOCKAbia . . . . . . . .Adamawa . . . . . . . .Akwa-Ibom . . . . . . . .Anambra . . . . . . . .Bauchi . . . . . . . .Bayelsa . . . . . . . .Benue . . . . . . . .Borno 15,989 - - - - - 86,020 15,989Cross River . . . . . . . .Delta . . . . . . . .Eboyin . . . . . . . .Edo . . . . . . . .

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Ekiti . . . . . . . .Enugu . . . . . . . .Gombe . . . . . . . .Imo . . . . . . . .Jigawa 12,759 - - - - - 104,500 12,759Kaduna . . . . . . . .

Kano 52,124 9,620 7,260 - - 7,260 88,971 61,744

Katsina . . . . . . . .Kebbi 2,866 - 1,294 - - - 126,921 4,160Kogi . . . . . . . .Kwara . . . . . . . .Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa . . . . . . . .Niger . . . . . . . .Ogun . . . . . . . .Ondo . . . . . . . .Osun . . . . . . . .Oyo . . . . . . . .Plateau . . . . . . . .Rivers . . . . . . . .Sokoto . . . . . . . .Taraba . . . . . . . .Yobe . . . . . . . .Zamfara 6,857 - - - - - 104,500 6,857Fct Abuja . . . . . . . .

Total 90,595 9,620 8,555 - - 7,260 95,172 101,509

Table 2.2.10j: DISTRIBUTION OF RABBIT REARED BY STATE AND CHANGES IN STOCK

STATE

Rabbit

INITIAL POPULATION NO BORN

NO BOUGHT

NO SLAUGHTER-ED

NO DEAD NO SOLD

AVERAGE UNIT PRICE CLOSING STOCK

Abia 12,354 16,471 4,118 2,059 - 4,118 1,800 26,766Adamawa 27,797 31,272 - - 869 26,060 500 32,140Akwa-Ibom 52,802 56,379 19,875 530 9,673 40,347 2,612 78,507Anambra . . . . . . . .Bauchi . . . . . . . .Bayelsa . . . . . . . .Benue 40,837 27,885 - 6,476 12,952 - - 49,294Borno . . . . . . . .Cross River . . . . . . . .Delta 2,190,128 3,099,237 41,323 92,977 134,300 2,169,466 800 2,933,945Eboyin 1,296 2,592 - - - - 400 3,889Edo 50,573 25,301 - 2,388 2,416 14,441 1,264 56,628

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Ekiti 51,854 4,245 - - 4,245 - 255 51,854Enugu . . . . . . . .Gombe . . . . . . . .Imo 30,537 37,584 - - 23,490 18,792 1,500 25,839Jigawa . . . . . . . .Kaduna . . . . . . . .Kano . . . . . . . .Katsina . . . . . . . .Kebbi . . . . . . . .Kogi . . . . . . . .Kwara . . . . . . . .Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa 18,473 13,991 - 3,466 6,086 845 2,186 22,066Niger 101,563 225,695 - 33,854 22,570 56,424 500 214,410Ogun 29,121 14,667 - - - 4,336 1,361 39,452Ondo 38,186 58,119 - 19,934 - 19,934 4,028 56,438Osun . . . . . . . .Oyo . . . . . . . .Plateau 20,521 44,067 - 2,631 4,209 17,758 1,786 39,989Rivers 13,671 - 13,671 - 4,557 9,114 800 13,671Sokoto . . . . . . . .Taraba . . . . . . . .Yobe . . . . . . . .Zamfara 32,157 16,079 - 1,608 804 804 300 45,020Fct Abuja . . . . . . . .Total 2,711,869 3,673,585 78,987 165,922 226,172 2,382,439 1,354 3,689,909

Table 2.2.11: DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK FARMERS' SOURCES OF FUND BY STATE AND CATEGORY

STATE

SOURCES (N'Million)

Own fundsShort Term Private

Loan NACRDB Banks Others

AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT INTEREST AMOUNT INTERESTAMOUNT INTEREST

Abia 1,308 0 2 0 . . 753 75 . .Adamawa 63,903 0 . . . . . . 5,671 567Akwa-Ibom 12,372 0 . . . . . . . .Anambra 3,248 0 14 2 . . . . 91 7Bauchi 3,715 0 . . . . . . . .Bayelsa . . . . . . . . . .Benue 8,858 0 10,583 1,326 . . . . 185 58Borno 35,291 0 . . . . . . 96 10Cross River 452 0 653 173 44 4 490 98 . .Delta 6,346 0 49 5 . . . . 146 15Eboyin 9,648 0 8 1 . . . . 1 0Edo 3,244 0 143 4 . . . . . .Ekiti 2,283 0 . . . . . . . .

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Enugu 2,610 0 . . . . . . . .Gombe 7,689 0 . . . . . . 414 41Imo 4,660 0 119 3 . . . . 19 0Jigawa 125,055 0 . . . . 702 14 323 32Kaduna 28,344 0 3,362 420 . . . . 306 102Kano 42,574 0 0 0 . . . . . .Katsina 75,420 0 . . . . . . . .Kebbi 63,699 0 6 1 . . . . . .Kogi 10,027 0 1 0 . . . . 55 5Kwara 20,743 0 2 0 . . . . 215 21Lagos 236 0 . . . . . . . .Nasarawa 10,412 0 . . . . . . . .Niger 9,006 0 . . . . . . 209 21Ogun 5,112 0 . . . . . . 65 7Ondo 4,895 0 13 2 . . . . 31 3Osun 6,390 0 . . . . . . . .Oyo 7,908 0 162 20 . . . . . .Plateau 10,988 0 53 4 . . . . 640 64Rivers 9,018 0 98 16 . . . . 75 13Sokoto 22,525 0 . . . . . . . .Taraba 4,955 0 8 1 14 0 . . 1,315 131Yobe 17,080 0 . . . . 52 5 6,040 604Zamfara 88,458 0 604 60 389 40 . . 786 79Fct Abuja 2,796 0 . . . . . . . .Total 731,267 0 15,880 2,038 447 45 1,997 192 16,682 1,780

Table 2.2. 12: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS BY STATE AND PROCESSING FACILITIES

STATE ABATTOIRSLAUGHTER

SLABSMOKING

KILNDAIRY

FACILITIES OTHERSAbia 3,281 3,281 24,225 5,147 2,188Adamawa 3,739 154,862 107,202 1,564 799Akwa-Ibom 4,240 32,794 17,689 2,783 5,830Anambra - 3,651 3,651 - -Bauchi 7,401 9,301 1,790 - -Bayelsa - - - - -Benue 1,714 28,952 24,634 2,159 3,302Borno 286,755 107,474 53,301 4,866 16,242Cross River 2,539 2,539 3,083 2,539 5,077Delta 6,361 64,674 71,632 2,583 -Eboyin 1,296 2,546 11,249 1,296 4,035Edo 1,066 1,066 7,889 1,066 29,643

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Ekiti 3,408 9,214 1,895 316 1,921Enugu 27,679 7,361 7,361 7,361 7,361Gombe 22,815 22,695 3,449 743 -Imo 3,507 4,528 22,602 2,039 2,039Jigawa 19,865 26,455 - 5,221 40,338Kaduna 20,407 26,633 21,445 8,647 19,370Kano 19,676 68,896 4,878 11,556 4,639Katsina 38,730 103,447 - - 111,610Kebbi 32,402 36,571 12,711 647 4,382Kogi 1,178 10,795 14,259 2,421 17,449Kwara 122,303 11,661 1,898 1,898 7,361Lagos - 6,425 3,005 - -Nasarawa 5,082 4,160 10,732 3,411 980Niger 3,399 40,972 32,420 25,900 14,500Ogun - 1,240 - - 1,924Ondo 9,959 50,157 11,971 11,442 16,080Osun - 16,352 - - -Oyo 10,898 10,898 - 10,898 79,227Plateau 40,906 73,300 46,429 8,479 10,313Rivers - 414 - - 3,314Sokoto 3,379 13,766 7,071 7,575 25,395Taraba 6,928 10,059 22,681 3,754 11,094Yobe 42,856 65,884 19,066 12,351 1,534Zamfara 18,916 178,104 65,780 28,374 3,175Fct Abuja 665 24,389 12,179 69 -Total 773,351 1,235,517 648,176 177,105 451,118

Table 2.2.23: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS BY STATE AND STORAGE FACILITIES

STATE SALTINGSMOKING/

FRYINGSUNDR

YREFRIDGERATO

RCOLD

ROOMOTHER

SAbia 19,624 42,562 9,651 5,276 3,088 2,381

Adamawa 91,267 148,444

143,823 2,543 45,685 10,931

Akwa-Ibom 98,702 50,119 - 19,886 - -Anambra 5,428 9,201 2,921 4,698 - -Bauchi 9,942 7,202 1,790 - 1,790 -Bayelsa - - - - - -Benue 3,428 37,745 6,286 14,095 3,524 3,428Borno 69,687 313,711 40,571 - - 5,481Cross River 5,077 29,376 - - - -Delta 19,608 159,656 3,099 47,851 608 -Eboyin 11,341 44,294 7,947 - - 4,128Edo 8,919 6,663 3,749 480 - 2,487

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Ekiti 17,623 28,343 5,923 10,275 16,858 1,516Enugu 13,105 162,139 18,341 7,858 10,837 9,348Gombe 6,539 42,977 6,645 5,107 5,797 -Imo 35,105 44,192 9,287 13,768 - -Jigawa 14,749 65,224 38,886 1,990 1,990 5,326Kaduna 41,506 58,109 16,602 3,459 41,852 6,918Kano 22,283 55,762 8,070 832 20,067 5,244Katsina 17,491 100,282 58,637 19,990 - -Kebbi 26,587 36,812 31,838 1,609 2,857 7,359Kogi 6,031 40,854 1,361 16,767 - 1,361Kwara 122,303 130,244 1,898 1,898 1,898 3,693Lagos 3,420 6,839 - 6,010 - -Nasarawa 33,813 58,809 21,612 4,307 4,307 -Niger 46,627 66,792 41,160 - 8,513 -Ogun 1,559 31,973 1,559 1,559 1,559 -Ondo 15,861 125,557 14,943 15,621 12,467 10,674Osun 17,960 84,651 11,731 11,731 11,731 4,577Oyo 13,579 18,380 18,380 13,579 - -Plateau 88,923 136,292 33,181 10,176 - 28,957Rivers - - - 20,817 - -Sokoto 48,575 14,256 15,633 1,704 25,047 11,494Taraba 23,623 50,492 23,321 6,870 14,142 2,747Yobe 40,137 65,963 40,336 45,335 36,680 -Zamfara 78,758 136,681 41,779 11,120 77,718 922Fct Abuja 18,566 16,349 13,782 - - -

Total

1,097,750 2,426,944

694,740 327,210 349,016

128,971

Table 2.2.14: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS BY STATE AND MARKET CHANNEL

STATE FARMNEIGHBOUR-

HOODOPEN

MARKETCOOPERATIVE

MARKETDIRECT TO INDUSTRY OTHERS

Abia 8,107 32,315 60,368 2,831 193 3,410Adamawa 54,447 178,017 412,380 2,050 695 4,197Akwa-Ibom 16,099 83,294 334,781 - - -Anambra 14,629 6,329 125,354 - - -Bauchi - - 51,036 - - -Bayelsa - - - - - -Benue 47,142 153,520 508,146 - - 6,476Borno 18,825 69,614 405,351 - 11,135 -Cross River 29,830 29,104 20,491 4,896 2,539 -

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Delta 50,104 58,855 198,858 3,889 - 2,583Eboyin 36,200 74,831 308,967 2,639 1,296 2,685Edo 4,037 132,289 211,952 - 1,635 1,066Ekiti 41,696 21,757 247,184 - - 19,177Enugu 16,577 31,880 248,906 - - 1,986Gombe 5,266 6,420 114,552 4,576 4,576 -Imo 34,311 46,160 234,860 - - -Jigawa 30,084 135,452 619,113 - - 20,192Kaduna 91,659 227,592 342,080 10,377 - -Kano 21,562 265,984 454,813 7,122 5,496 -Katsina 6,996 236,962 583,286 9,495 - -Kebbi 26,153 82,729 321,497 2,126 3,115 -Kogi 23,363 19,689 434,364 5,090 - 53,907Kwara 41,861 170,638 378,977 - - 2,151Lagos 3,005 7,254 - - - -Nasarawa 52,071 86,158 165,350 5,484 4,763 -Niger 15,205 104,912 254,009 5,658 4,192 -Ogun 36,001 121,663 146,932 1,860 1,860 -Ondo 167,283 418,027 363,654 8,256 8,256 18,599Osun 173,880 249,410 296,213 2,221 - 8,417Oyo 42,727 372,001 429,121 5,190 - 2,724Plateau 117,749 172,040 266,812 1,428 - -Rivers 20,196 102,531 183,935 - - 932Sokoto 5,452 95,858 258,728 1,704 - 2,598Taraba 28,765 36,896 155,555 9,549 3,740 1,565Yobe 67,359 107,463 288,342 11,008 3,084 1,890Zamfara 37,619 39,605 560,283 11,397 2,128 5,871Fct Abuja 6,516 43,728 91,494 1,247 - 554

Total 1,392,778 4,020,981 10,077,741 120,092 58,703

160,982

Table 2.2.15: DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK FARMERS' IMMPRESSION OF PREVIOUS FARMING SEASON COMPARED TO THE PRESENT

STATE

WEATHER OUTPUT

BETTER SAME WORSEDON'T KNOW BETTER SAME WORSE DON'T KNOW

Abia 52,712 12,563 13,673 6,563 44,653 26,863 9,297 4,697Adamawa 254,478 174,971 54,191 8,992 210,671 213,670 65,929 2,363Akwa-Ibom 297,581 93,794 729 14,012 298,796 85,281 1,988 20,052Anambra 106,685 78,815 9,468 - 86,872 95,926 9,980 2,191Bauchi 39,547 12,483 - - 24,701 27,330 - -Bayelsa - - - - - - - -Benue 329,426 146,269 5,213 52,030 331,331 187,062 3,784 10,762

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Borno 349,481 49,873 19,345 376 303,940 90,401 24,357 376Cross River 37,808 15,232 9,792 1,904 36,267 5,077 21,488 1,904Delta 141,927 84,312 - 12,280 107,354 124,253 - 6,913Eboyin 202,156 103,559 13,518 20,548 158,503 127,801 32,930 20,548Edo 144,446 100,312 7,505 6,361 107,568 124,333 14,569 12,153Ekiti 156,358 149,329 6,292 20,071 158,533 147,297 7,429 18,792Enugu 128,091 154,874 10,742 7,453 87,756 195,507 8,756 9,141Gombe 89,044 22,908 2,228 1,857 76,005 34,779 3,555 1,698Imo 188,973 73,169 11,723 24,004 177,761 84,517 9,374 26,217Jigawa 479,956 101,143 48,140 7,433 367,582 225,486 36,171 7,433Kaduna 115,871 211,335 - 87,855 156,340 250,766 7,955 -Kano 411,555 160,993 6,504 16,304 400,311 175,829 1,286 17,930

Katsina 538,059 99,116 - - 112,859 366,313 158,003 -

Kebbi 210,276 120,863 21,124 13,821 199,720 127,056 29,240 10,067Kogi 258,358 197,237 44,408 9,726 169,735 282,110 6,796 51,089Kwara 300,782 195,751 - - 285,283 210,111 1,139 -Lagos 3,005 9,844 415 - 6,425 6,839 - -Nasarawa 89,870 99,317 1,280 6,809 66,690 122,203 3,595 4,787Niger 149,190 90,600 20,821 1,736 110,894 103,358 44,816 3,279Ogun 62,303 101,784 16,165 17,218 18,624 144,464 17,164 17,218Ondo 280,056 185,768 70,125 15,785 193,238 311,982 26,994 19,521

Osun 424,779 99,225 101,132 75,715 355,993 105,408

116,418 123,032

Oyo 290,985 254,433 5,190 - 283,970 261,448 5,190 -Plateau 136,330 101,043 15,700 28,689 144,171 91,025 30,202 16,364Rivers 98,492 140,644 4,868 3,728 88,860 139,401 16,778 2,693Sokoto 180,246 40,854 55,334 13,865 149,029 72,695 50,052 18,523Taraba 19,341 112,025 10,439 34,386 28,183 92,059 22,625 33,325Yobe 173,923 114,741 5,939 55,787 115,342 189,188 5,293 40,568Zamfara 304,423 251,774 32,459 10,886 207,612 290,983 92,567 8,380Fct Abuja 44,363 52,699 1,480 2,962 50,202 47,527 305 3,470

Total 7,090,879 4,013,653

625,942 579,157

5,721,774

5,186,350

886,025 515,483

Table 2.2.15 (CONT) : DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK FARMERS' IMMPRESSION OF PREVIOUS FARMING SEASON COMPARED TO THE PRESENT

STATE

INCOME PRICE

BETTER SAME WORSEDON'T KNOW BETTER SAME WORSE

DON'T KNOW

Abia 48,529 17,453 9,104 10,423 45,747 17,919 9,104 12,740Adamawa 179,726 233,474 73,408 6,024 165,235 214,502 83,701 29,195Akwa-Ibom 184,674 128,294 13,913 79,236 220,985 132,071 13,913 39,149Anambra 86,263 68,592 29,160 10,953 89,914 90,085 7,059 7,911Bauchi 38,730 10,980 2,320 - 43,193 4,640 4,198 -Bayelsa - - - - - - - -Benue 333,661 184,732 3,784 10,762 317,401 205,912 990 8,635

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Borno 319,580 67,676 31,442 376 325,320 65,679 27,699 376Cross River 36,267 5,077 21,488 1,904 33,275 9,973 19,584 1,904Delta 148,115 80,514 - 9,890 188,096 28,967 - 21,457Eboyin 157,739 119,217 48,944 13,882 169,382 137,746 17,422 15,232Edo 133,937 103,508 16,275 4,904 125,755 119,721 2,416 10,732Ekiti 177,852 120,520 14,717 18,962 205,231 91,308 18,065 17,446Enugu 60,941 219,642 14,516 6,062 67,747 207,224 9,203 16,987Gombe 73,724 35,164 5,452 1,698 76,456 28,717 9,166 1,698Imo 163,997 89,621 14,551 29,700 156,598 102,588 7,482 31,201Jigawa 331,276 228,875 68,502 8,018 372,761 168,714 91,626 3,570Kaduna 221,366 183,665 - 10,031 212,373 173,288 20,407 8,993Kano 456,322 110,304 10,127 18,603 446,480 113,674 605 34,597Katsina 60,969 462,431 113,775 - 73,712 499,412 60,802 3,248Kebbi 165,321 152,423 43,810 4,530 161,152 145,388 44,633 14,911Kogi 188,531 272,180 15,033 33,985 219,661 269,625 14,016 6,427Kwara 265,643 229,751 1,139 - 254,239 239,373 2,921 -Lagos 415 9,844 - 3,005 3,420 6,839 - 3,005Nasarawa 91,770 97,328 1,776 6,403 56,650 132,768 3,391 4,467Niger 128,626 107,550 22,891 3,279 128,519 109,947 18,596 5,286Ogun 21,616 79,346 74,645 21,864 4,404 112,660 58,543 21,864Ondo 237,202 269,406 30,014 15,113 251,629 247,901 34,157 18,048Osun 277,139 180,773 107,677 135,262 288,190 168,469 107,911 136,281Oyo 271,282 266,265 13,060 - 301,934 235,483 13,190 -Plateau 154,323 88,798 22,155 16,487 169,556 88,763 10,966 12,478Rivers 87,307 101,806 27,963 30,656 97,353 114,959 9,321 26,099Sokoto 166,686 56,835 49,576 17,202 143,850 83,966 44,642 17,841Taraba 31,003 103,616 11,755 29,817 46,157 91,203 9,363 29,468Yobe 137,218 177,857 5,401 29,916 170,355 137,923 3,220 38,894Zamfara 305,860 222,658 65,954 5,069 272,100 262,905 57,197 7,339Fct Abuja 47,537 49,956 305 3,706 41,176 56,318 305 3,706

Total 5,791,149

4,936,130 984,629 597,723

5,946,008

4,916,627 835,815 611,181

Table 2.2.17: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS BY STATE AND PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED WHEN PURCHASING INPUT

STATE

TOO COSTLY/HIGH COST OF

INPUT

LACK OF FUND/MONE

Y

DON'T KNOW

WHERE TO OBTAIN

NOT AVAILABL

E/ SCARCE

TOO FAR TO

OBTAIN

LACK OF TRANSPOR

TBAD

ROADOTHER

S

Abia 71,290 77,274 28,198 38,283 43,366 67,751 71,805 19,930

Adamawa 381,013 406,441 113,988 71,029 143,165 241,584 275,544

38,137

Akwa- 218,771 321,139 15,497 18,418 60,951 142,505 214,464 1,601

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IbomAnambra 172,064 191,001 81,273 63,626 120,535 139,180 135,723 4,381Bauchi 52,030 52,030 16,018 14,272 36,012 41,624 44,739 1,436Bayelsa - - - - - - - -

Benue 483,930 503,200 38,018 39,002 57,249 322,284 406,726 33,910

Borno 387,961 394,509 57,605 67,207 104,096 203,687 232,361 3,629Cross River 51,318 58,571 7,525 27,835 38,534 40,075 29,195 6,981

Delta 182,318 213,356 4,507 19,345 41,024 60,861 70,234 29,473

Eboyin 272,659 329,204 36,457 81,713 84,535 238,603 258,100 -

Edo 147,945 190,965 74,474 30,233 110,400 164,733 195,691 20,469

Ekiti 161,646 274,495 10,474 2,262 21,780 41,168 102,849 -Enugu 226,396 259,064 8,719 8,508 15,691 163,819 165,415 1,043Gombe 103,051 102,415 62,024 60,539 65,128 69,002 73,352 1,499Imo 230,177 282,182 36,615 44,621 53,973 131,912 144,005 1,958

Jigawa 575,644 599,219 42,620 52,658 399,351 472,658 500,195 14,749

Kaduna 292,618 374,247 - 14,873 56,725 66,756 132,128 30,784

Kano 312,430 458,403 227,581 219,050 275,870 306,568 390,055 44,680

Katsina 506,908 621,683 133,349 73,296 152,089 209,976 395,715 38,647

Kebbi 287,738 274,869 17,888 32,587 116,269 173,853 195,568 3,652

Kogi 280,886 393,389 85,733 88,194 190,945 184,494 293,374 32,995

Kwara 389,393 469,135 10,962 21,472 138,346 290,740 357,272 6,321Lagos 415 415 - - - - - 3,005Nasarawa 146,470 175,011 60,538 69,745 123,613 122,252 158,602 4,213Niger 205,569 217,996 19,985 38,327 89,086 136,647 160,597 7,292

Ogun 185,000 196,833 70,475 122,227 138,532 143,109 143,496 12,081

Ondo 427,461 467,539 90,491 133,454 181,925 378,886 371,275 24,248

Osun 402,021 618,228 57,150 45,261 101,202 158,662 246,980 1,666Oyo 254,978 378,661 28,127 38,748 197,409 256,569 260,548 6,227Plateau 261,126 235,249 93,729 106,622 113,547 196,534 206,710 1,912Rivers 90,725 246,800 932 11,185 17,399 22,163 35,109 -Sokoto 188,240 197,466 55,887 55,121 73,352 89,007 158,823 1,022

Taraba 136,029 162,700 46,914 67,233 113,165 142,316 137,578 10,146

Yobe 157,821 213,335 19,563 58,685 109,150 175,648 192,239 2,288

Zamfara 442,616 417,721 126,316 116,399 329,072 374,809 406,885 50,230

Fct Abuja 53,187 95,691 8,548 9,090 16,204 27,319 45,629 6,460Total 8,739,844 10,470,436 1,788,179 1,961,119

3,929,69 5,997,752

7,208,98 467,06

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2 3 6

Table 2.2.18: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS' PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED WHEN PURCHASING TOOLS

STATE

TOO COSTLY/HIGH

COST OF INPUT

LACK OF FUND/MONEY

DON'T KNOW WHERE TO

OBTAIN

NOT AVAILABLE/

SCARCETOO FAR TO

OBTAIN

LACK OF TRANSPOR

TBAD

ROAD OTHERSAbia 67,494 71,998 22,150 35,838 46,937 68,266 70,647 19,415Adamawa 394,342 410,179 130,458 96,576 160,388 243,212 287,325 33,732Akwa-Ibom 213,901 315,408 9,656 25,606 57,263 105,786 191,763 7,420Anambra 162,230 187,812 78,571 67,156 102,036 142,952 129,176 9,371Bauchi 50,373 52,030 17,233 16,592 39,106 39,923 42,729 1,878Bayelsa - - - - - - - -Benue 477,346 503,631 35,809 36,418 53,059 311,954 390,092 18,666Borno 383,540 388,499 55,399 78,827 107,075 203,687 235,302 2,907Cross River 46,875 56,667 16,320 18,224 41,888 49,504 36,992 6,981Delta 197,267 206,651 10,979 12,853 60,896 67,667 74,058 29,169Eboyin 276,100 320,162 22,215 82,623 82,715 235,980 243,649 2,222Edo 115,638 115,791 37,944 38,989 60,544 121,835 132,723 20,916Ekiti 182,086 277,189 6,254 3,892 21,400 43,518 99,448 1,289Enugu 242,108 260,298 - 4,783 20,657 164,027 157,516 1,043Gombe 110,944 100,332 62,582 63,006 64,598 65,606 73,034 584Imo 221,544 285,187 18,758 46,699 59,454 134,935 137,986 1,958Jigawa 559,215 581,667 79,142 77,813 374,388 474,425 504,421 11,120Kaduna 240,044 335,854 37,010 16,948 58,800 36,664 113,104 15,911Kano 307,398 445,009 222,458 202,973 278,943 293,207 391,247 31,848Katsina 495,830 614,436 217,139 107,862 169,997 213,558 386,136 26,653Kebbi 283,476 268,509 41,175 28,408 101,597 163,443 181,165 6,379Kogi 274,265 390,986 91,594 105,608 192,979 194,881 290,860 14,773Kwara 387,384 468,649 35,433 25,682 126,408 261,158 339,281 5,548Lagos - - - - - - - -Nasarawa 141,325 172,816 66,673 74,557 124,853 122,499 153,553 5,999Niger 210,585 217,842 19,086 51,212 100,534 138,020 162,567 9,107Ogun 178,552 197,045 58,863 123,347 141,614 143,542 143,513 7,227Ondo 391,114 497,435 62,797 137,233 166,189 357,707 348,280 16,662Osun 396,584 586,914 57,654 63,941 103,026 165,442 247,940 21,465Oyo 209,397 362,314 15,759 35,894 173,105 241,174 259,943 3,633Plateau 257,731 228,122 109,676 92,937 131,274 203,806 205,382 723Rivers 41,945 231,990 12,946 - 18,849 15,224 42,566 -Sokoto 178,084 208,903 55,490 55,440 87,828 96,397 155,671 1,810Taraba 143,008 144,802 28,594 47,984 108,423 133,370 144,863 13,923Yobe 174,301 214,197 32,959 63,484 109,005 178,168 183,191 5,110Zamfara 377,057 379,523 93,926 170,975 363,511 425,494 431,975 54,181Fct Abuja 60,238 95,127 3,466 10,556 16,802 28,478 45,190 8,753Total 8,449,323 10,193,980 1,866,166 2,120,937 3,926,142 5,885,508 418,376

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7,033,286

Table 2.2.19: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS' PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED DURING PRODUCTION PROCESS

STATE

LACK OF ACCESS TO VETERINARY DOCTOR

LACK OF PERSONNE

L

LACK OF FUND

(MONEY)

FAR DISTANC

E

SCARCITY OF

WATER

LACK OF MODERN

TECHNIQUE

LACK OF SUPPORT

FROM GOVT

LACK OF GRAZING

LAND OTHERSAbia 76,791 50,283 73,735 40,310 58,358 65,725 76,373 46,487 16,841Adamawa 349,950 293,008 369,549 160,161 169,398 192,451 256,948 137,152 28,339Akwa-Ibom 118,854 58,781 319,129 26,848 46,707 54,905 247,893 134,141 4,108Anambra 150,449 98,774 185,938 90,377 85,484 143,950 156,048 134,409 25,387Bauchi 50,241 44,938 50,241 36,874 33,383 47,921 47,921 35,482 -Bayelsa - - - - - - - - -Benue 449,265 143,622 496,768 66,963 169,246 449,792 436,903 153,456 20,444Borno 401,470 226,168 396,529 95,800 384,185 373,678 251,164 225,512 2,373Cross River 49,867 31,643 56,033 39,984 23,030 45,515 53,494 4,987 -Delta 121,037 68,366 206,940 44,286 26,814 167,020 183,123 71,627 25,928Eboyin 191,810 57,093 322,468 85,288 106,402 238,611 255,885 85,280 10,232Edo 217,012 190,503 202,372 143,917 87,011 195,798 198,178 84,488 2,345Ekiti 211,102 55,575 269,707 15,608 17,977 156,975 194,819 68,984 1,327Enugu 208,601 133,929 295,566 23,884 84,216 114,339 180,194 19,895 11,669Gombe 98,953 83,738 94,270 65,911 79,613 88,089 90,158 80,939 584Imo 205,350 78,038 269,213 63,977 100,564 171,986 217,221 46,638 -Jigawa 473,869 272,438 543,184 384,888 387,499 520,305 545,397 321,040 7,480Kaduna 265,639 123,827 316,484 80,245 109,645 210,298 198,192 112,758 20,407Kano 333,187 308,174 415,567 280,771 272,205 276,430 296,184 260,580 5,476Katsina 501,494 277,442 569,959 192,152 361,732 418,203 426,033 244,708 9,495Kebbi 277,201 182,247 255,070 114,235 147,016 233,868 235,436 188,894 4,576Kogi 386,018 225,150 382,275 234,667 174,547 247,505 310,516 148,759 1,230Kwara 288,491 251,982 357,954 35,400 186,766 290,702 352,368 158,414 5,119Lagos 415 - 415 - - - 3,005 3,005 -Nasarawa 148,482 108,335 178,572 121,253 109,994 144,468 185,346 90,829 4,118Niger 172,360 94,938 201,467 117,494 112,222 150,666 163,385 87,788 2,726Ogun 181,826 149,611 195,628 143,267 123,476 189,931 189,931 117,473 10,331Ondo 375,753 405,896 439,851 222,123 244,756 352,409 367,477 148,152 20,670Osun 318,335 287,265 554,974 71,307 46,137 313,903 420,202 146,742 2,645Oyo 477,522 171,686 475,446 260,185 282,655 344,843 460,396 190,939 25,602Plateau 258,636 213,795 220,978 145,439 194,813 190,291 242,375 174,614 4,472Rivers 137,330 47,537 227,743 13,464 3,211 69,908 98,596 16,985 -Sokoto 66,714 102,205 201,051 60,893 74,591 130,255 132,576 83,646 3,727Taraba 150,461 121,021 154,378 93,612 115,066 154,093 154,870 91,076 2,467Yobe 195,260 127,855 197,867 107,563 127,793 157,519 197,830 104,297 1,285Zamfara 516,436 442,886 429,675 185,777 268,781 358,666 375,988 266,759 45,892Fct Abuja 52,565 30,001 90,001 22,480 19,164 63,514 76,170 20,034 3,353

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Total 8,478,745 5,558,748

10,016,998

3,887,401

4,834,456 7,324,531

8,278,595 4,306,972

330,646

Table 2.2.20: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS' SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVING LIVESTOCK FARMING BY STATE

STATE

IMPROVED ACCESS TO

CREDIT FACILITY

IMPROVED STORAGE FACILITY

IMPROVED PROCESSING

FACILITIES

GOOD PRICING SYSTEM DAMMING

IMPROVED MARKET INFORMATION OTHERS

Abia 78,625 74,507 79,333 67,365 66,690 76,309 20,380

Adamawa 470,243 366,883 337,221 338,909 356,120 351,906 84,102

Akwa-Ibom 358,648 235,068 165,643 234,721 10,666 250,428 -

Anambra 190,587 143,366 159,918 179,877 129,127 157,727 5,574

Bauchi 46,927 44,828 44,828 47,457 35,062 46,927 994

Bayelsa - - - - - - -

Benue 527,542 468,801 456,877 502,654 234,623 462,052 41,491

Borno 412,910 386,322 378,572 235,527 372,263 323,367 8,856

Cross River 60,294 57,483 57,483 60,929 42,251 62,833 11,696

Delta 236,757 231,582 190,107 222,775 84,520 206,398 7,677

Eboyin 326,612 235,054 230,518 190,259 84,733 183,400 6,064

Edo 215,786 193,559 176,040 203,663 112,899 194,422 8,899

Ekiti 323,853 238,816 186,680 211,229 7,973 134,225 7,818

Enugu 264,527 205,037 143,791 150,428 78,559 138,500 26,706

Gombe 113,225 106,752 105,532 108,609 98,064 104,484 2,693

Imo 292,148 195,936 189,359 188,791 106,110 223,100 16,526

Jigawa 611,434 529,600 527,668 562,990 533,106 580,812 12,759

Kaduna 359,028 244,194 263,218 304,378 146,655 237,623 11,414

Kano 519,318 358,597 363,336 405,583 220,520 359,875 99,834

Katsina 597,279 460,598 407,292 564,129 476,507 555,633 11,244

Kebbi 345,616 257,882 298,262 253,356 217,461 260,784 30,090

Kogi 484,442 321,351 278,369 360,215 151,090 330,966 19,521

Kwara 479,445 381,612 369,860 374,289 199,530 307,110 21,602

Lagos 10,259 6,425 9,015 6,010 6,010 9,015 3,005

Nasarawa 190,479 146,981 146,650 185,009 112,891 169,256 5,494

Niger 235,930 177,159 170,065 216,593 168,149 181,832 22,450

Ogun 197,045 197,045 197,045 197,045 150,494 193,205 1,913

Ondo 530,542 385,182 372,990 468,654 119,326 419,860 23,427

Osun 664,528 463,095 428,809 508,201 177,330 397,178 13,336

Oyo 506,669 479,078 429,951 544,726 366,587 459,531 47,052

Plateau 275,949 232,458 208,932 194,383 215,399 223,146 2,210

Rivers 243,900 143,544 94,246 130,908 1,864 119,413 -

Sokoto 263,626 159,249 207,292 192,613 143,332 167,013 6,645

Taraba 154,700 135,101 144,519 145,776 114,380 119,223 10,004

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Yobe 247,939 109,146 150,108 181,881 110,920 202,870 2,114

Zamfara 578,332 387,390 394,933 329,108 187,343 323,811 52,742

Fct Abuja 92,112 72,954 64,434 54,289 22,064 42,075 2,739

Total 11,507,257 8,832,635 8,428,896

9,123,330 5,660,615 8,576,306 649,070

Table 2.2.21: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS' PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED DURING PROCESSING BY STATE

STATE

LACK OF ACCESS TO VETERINARY DOCTOR

LACK OF PERSONNEL

LACK OF FUND

(MONEY)

FAR DISTANC

E

SCARCITY OF

WATER

LACK OF MODERN

TECHNIQUE

LACK OF SUPPORT

FROM GOVT

LACK OF GRAZING

LAND OTHERSAbia 78,239 47,580 74,121 41,597 59,130 67,784 76,180 42,497 18,450Adamawa 390,545 295,945 372,880 185,029 176,442 249,065 293,178 151,722 19,567Akwa-Ibom 61,679 33,970 287,417 26,832 38,690 115,950 214,348 108,999 -Anambra 125,013 80,640 153,394 59,464 79,204 133,216 138,060 116,884 11,927Bauchi 49,710 45,932 52,030 28,456 35,482 52,030 49,931 30,644 1,878Bayelsa - - - - - - - - -Benue 464,502 160,028 489,727 100,328 193,055 466,712 464,433 162,205 25,815Borno 269,382 211,396 401,176 95,925 397,780 373,103 234,039 211,195 1,303Cross River 49,414 35,542 47,510 47,510 25,387 51,227 50,049 12,693 2,629Delta 126,334 62,213 189,180 74,837 107,486 163,221 190,542 91,529 10,148Eboyin 160,563 55,974 325,516 91,160 110,383 235,926 260,484 92,159 1,898Edo 206,444 185,933 187,326 136,248 91,787 190,346 205,093 87,196 1,066Ekiti 198,827 78,883 258,534 18,147 33,906 184,479 208,667 84,702 3,168Enugu 208,718 116,636 258,593 11,652 57,046 108,035 165,748 6,008 2,334Gombe 94,907 79,958 95,636 67,343 77,477 82,982 87,174 81,974 3,077Imo 183,628 88,449 232,194 66,880 98,459 176,557 193,798 43,642 4,763Jigawa 466,928 269,031 564,939 386,703 421,194 548,692 578,477 358,276 18,712Kaduna 316,138 183,665 345,539 72,636 189,545 182,627 215,140 115,871 52,920Kano 308,915 304,703 424,665 275,300 275,872 272,469 289,667 247,715 12,587Katsina 528,897 371,644 581,953 228,800 378,723 379,556 425,699 287,770 -Kebbi 281,630 204,137 256,616 115,731 136,134 265,169 246,931 202,049 4,114Kogi 370,489 256,530 361,858 245,648 194,701 285,067 315,543 157,018 16,216Kwara 267,266 253,900 361,941 50,855 156,986 278,271 338,637 142,065 7,909Lagos 3,005 - 415 - - - 6,425 6,010 -Nasarawa 167,201 110,647 169,836 127,373 112,402 151,370 188,795 81,623 7,578Niger 166,959 92,687 180,864 127,715 113,306 129,287 136,360 66,843 -Ogun 182,803 146,706 196,620 144,413 127,317 193,984 193,984 118,636 1,913Ondo 427,933 420,961 428,116 201,446 137,966 434,426 329,750 110,642 17,524Osun 336,435 303,120 569,653 81,846 49,205 396,114 422,950 142,978 2,591Oyo 451,315 133,042 401,841 236,832 313,533 308,949 323,134 127,351 -Plateau 262,593 216,816 222,952 173,630 202,624 192,639 243,941 193,338 3,473Rivers 88,653 27,652 219,769 8,907 2,278 66,283 122,520 13,257 -Sokoto 102,794 125,015 207,231 92,343 117,099 173,828 167,644 126,435 4,984Taraba 152,311 120,899 155,711 87,861 116,609 141,307 151,876 95,937 5,482Yobe 207,118 152,238 222,288 104,782 135,635 168,622 188,558 116,287 1,840Zamfara 480,400 376,545 352,599 252,278 355,111 466,873 476,567 333,615 38,980

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Fct Abuja 60,720 34,370 90,348 21,136 19,967 68,459 79,773 17,853 2,494

Total 8,298,408 5,683,388 9,740,989

4,087,643

5,137,924 7,754,626 8,274,095

4,385,617

307,341

Table 2.2.22: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS' PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED DURING PRESERVATION/STORAGE BY STATE

STATESTEALIN

GTERMITES AND

INSECTSLACK OF MODERN

STORAGEINADEQUATE

MARKETOTHER

SAbia 36,289 60,191 69,617 57,135 17,806Adamawa 242,226 163,076 199,379 195,777 13,926Akwa-Ibom 51,902 30,310 94,451 73,903 12,323Anambra 60,121 49,606 75,772 84,754 1,460Bauchi 27,882 27,882 43,856 34,908 1,878Bayelsa - - - - -Benue 312,709 85,242 283,021 407,145 9,574Borno 181,124 314,867 271,787 157,004 6,039Cross River 7,525 13,328 53,857 29,286 1,904Delta 135,921 61,190 168,250 149,943 4,649Eboyin 77,033 80,633 261,371 133,768 6,130Edo 64,247 104,885 118,659 119,796 24,989Ekiti 130,796 16,359 145,584 90,489 1,339Enugu 53,246 37,055 124,553 56,322 -Gombe 80,674 66,826 79,878 71,349 -Imo 45,862 88,060 145,903 83,463 10,766Jigawa 357,901 240,575 270,489 259,778 13,883Kaduna 132,128 72,636 105,841 130,398 53,958Kano 148,207 78,083 238,126 204,543 1,664Katsina 310,342 47,226 267,947 504,493 5,247Kebbi 80,076 138,372 227,970 176,118 6,425Kogi 197,949 161,715 278,552 205,174 8,309Kwara 129,881 135,248 232,503 145,692 16,114Lagos 6,425 3,005 6,010 - -Nasarawa 127,379 79,695 130,701 162,098 8,135Niger 75,429 64,494 125,399 99,100 -Ogun 130,852 126,541 191,655 149,117 3,811Ondo 273,554 257,639 347,471 318,191 19,384Osun 123,228 82,949 192,576 170,530 22,052Oyo 182,143 194,996 317,295 224,360 908Plateau 90,864 184,963 201,406 167,595 1,217Rivers 146,236 19,263 69,804 46,191 3,728Sokoto 107,309 36,243 87,910 43,747 4,892Taraba 52,605 26,403 122,644 101,714 11,917

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Yobe 106,568 124,013 128,875 212,614 5,239Zamfara 317,087 223,256 396,106 368,545 28,925Fct Abuja 34,013 20,319 63,737 29,711 4,284

Total

4,637,734 3,517,144 6,138,957 5,464,750

332,877

Table 2.2.23: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FARMERS' SUGGESTION FOR GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE BY STATE

STATE CREDIT FACILITY GRAZING LAND INPUT INFRASTRUC-TURE OTHERSAbia 79,848 55,366 81,038 76,824 24,144Adamawa 463,714 263,252 333,499 393,455 66,652Akwa-Ibom 386,904 109,380 182,592 270,424 23,453Anambra 179,147 165,394 168,437 174,619 30,620Bauchi 52,030 31,041 52,030 52,030 3,756Bayelsa - - - - -Benue 525,098 263,809 447,468 463,918 39,478Borno 411,975 366,832 370,415 374,744 15,029Cross River 64,737 17,590 47,691 59,569 8,069Delta 235,755 142,514 224,279 232,190 9,267Eboyin 324,559 99,273 187,389 199,687 3,842Edo 231,912 101,169 165,621 225,710 19,289Ekiti 323,395 102,518 201,021 136,664 3,364Enugu 287,869 54,344 187,304 201,890 21,033Gombe 104,882 95,172 91,989 97,520 1,486Imo 288,973 61,542 218,647 217,839 4,763Jigawa 609,456 421,632 454,449 505,100 56,006Kaduna 329,974 232,780 228,975 236,585 90,968Kano 430,554 175,930 363,278 428,380 53,102Katsina 583,452 425,533 464,013 459,016 8,746Kebbi 285,899 284,794 283,678 289,419 27,734Kogi 493,524 191,047 353,777 343,345 20,612Kwara 482,055 247,813 319,615 388,217 22,400Lagos 9,844 9,430 6,010 6,010 -Nasarawa 188,118 120,407 159,427 161,903 10,793Niger 244,878 160,117 190,956 197,103 26,516Ogun 195,472 146,087 195,376 192,522 13,886Ondo 496,556 296,852 453,406 492,926 60,345Osun 674,970 220,509 386,505 474,097 8,197Oyo 538,801 228,832 378,315 367,201 18,553Plateau 273,585 218,767 213,532 232,511 9,709Rivers 243,589 11,807 105,949 152,347 4,661Sokoto 250,102 145,253 194,218 160,705 5,562Taraba 166,915 104,083 133,834 149,615 15,581Yobe 285,299 141,831 209,970 158,302 15,344Zamfara 554,711 455,639 388,615 387,715 47,547Fct Abuja 90,213 32,024 65,321 77,558 3,325

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Table 2.2.24: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FAMERS' OWNERSHIP AND ACCESS TO ICT FACILITIES BY STATE

STATERadio

OwnershipRadio Access

Television Ownership

Television Access

Telephone (fixed)

Ownership

Telephone (fixed) Access

Telephone (mobile)

OwnershipTelephone

(mobile) AccessAbia 72,448 77,467 50,218 61,607 2,960 3,153 54,368 66,272Adamawa 433,907 468,570 93,023 224,117 1,981 26,676 207,860 345,980Akwa-Ibom 314,757 362,590 181,593 272,986 - 19,080 266,532 313,951Anambra 174,279 177,686 130,222 158,068 10,832 27,115 166,976 170,384Bauchi 50,241 50,241 - 1,790 - - 21,254 23,574Bayelsa - - - - - - - -Benue 470,401 486,464 45,027 84,169 - 2,095 197,455 249,232Borno 400,398 403,072 18,447 81,517 2,540 8,956 160,707 224,547Cross River 37,083 40,891 15,051 25,115 - - 19,584 21,488Delta 207,173 211,427 156,967 187,990 - 1,853 181,083 194,594Eboyin 233,780 251,198 71,062 159,333 1,296 2,646 148,393 224,564Edo 210,657 235,830 124,159 188,612 1,732 25,336 147,872 220,044Ekiti 246,057 287,443 160,146 202,287 3,032 9,445 214,147 255,081Enugu 221,457 229,415 38,148 62,868 - 1,539 102,318 149,654Gombe 102,282 102,282 14,816 22,947 - 690 33,758 40,390Imo 257,102 274,315 207,500 235,876 12,542 23,812 223,505 261,638Jigawa 491,545 621,425 21,655 109,565 - 3,834 274,996 505,855Kaduna 262,180 283,625 74,365 120,714 7,955 20,407 158,069 190,582Kano 473,170 479,183 59,150 87,967 53,717 57,675 179,618 222,172Katsina 457,267 474,258 25,737 42,478 - 10,828 99,199 291,518Kebbi 304,561 311,180 43,779 54,965 5,168 6,231 102,844 147,042Kogi 386,648 475,083 220,385 391,757 2,355 17,206 355,833 477,535Kwara 415,680 445,471 236,382 349,219 891 3,690 199,173 355,693Lagos 13,264 13,264 12,850 13,264 - - 13,264 13,264Nasarawa 156,310 162,135 21,106 46,728 832 2,190 122,168 163,040Niger 221,403 251,989 83,591 131,007 579 2,885 211,052 243,652Ogun 182,554 197,470 63,336 100,541 - 1,834 154,976 181,171Ondo 454,100 511,510 152,717 261,864 2,455 7,362 314,984 451,196Osun 608,093 686,979 385,941 557,708 - 9,529 532,128 665,282Oyo 473,041 523,898 133,197 139,771 4,800 5,708 246,303 383,929Plateau 209,043 228,189 8,042 30,863 438 438 65,959 135,171Rivers 173,992 191,806 103,981 167,985 - - 169,125 192,220Sokoto 248,625 272,728 21,029 36,775 - 4,572 73,984 120,589Taraba 137,081 150,098 20,385 23,806 2,186 3,867 43,970 47,715Yobe 276,343 289,614 67,848 79,122 16,007 23,989 137,280 155,973

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Zamfara 376,570 391,901 33,258 83,958 3,499 7,622 220,796 300,529Fct Abuja 62,207 66,709 7,926 25,067 1,638 3,226 41,192 61,993

Total 9,815,700 10,687,406 3,103,042 4,824,407 139,436 345,492 5,862,724 8,067,513

Table 2.2.24: DISTRIBUTION OF PEASANT LIVESTOCK FAMERS' OWNERSHIP AND ACCESS TO ICT FACILITIES BY STATE

STATEPersonal computer

Ownershp

Personal computer

AccessInternet

OwnershipInternet Access

Website Ownership

Website Access

Abia 193 579 - 386 - 193Adamawa 3,252 63,216 1,737 16,220 869 8,332Akwa-Ibom 8,613 16,099 - 5,764 - 2,518Anambra - - - 2,191 11,562 11,562Bauchi - - - - - -Bayelsa - - - - - -Benue 25,809 40,132 3,524 10,190 - 1,841Borno 1,337 4,037 1,337 2,674 1,337 2,674Cross River - 3,808 - - - -Delta 1,418 1,418 - - - -Eboyin 6,604 6,604 2,855 2,855 2,855 2,855Edo - 15,351 - 15,564 - 16,488Ekiti 1,251 7,837 682 3,402 682 1,744Enugu 1,341 2,295 - - - -Gombe - - - - - -Imo 1,892 16,641 - 11,010 - 12,634Jigawa 4,682 13,110 - 14,339 - 12,174Kaduna 10,377 10,377 - - - -Kano 1,664 2,912 - - - -Katsina - - - - - -Kebbi - 2,866 - - - -Kogi 4,567 36,018 - 13,617 - 9,028Kwara 891 3,138 891 891 891 891Lagos - - - - - -Nasarawa 1,250 4,050 - 4,080 - -Niger 2,315 4,321 579 579 579 579Ogun 213 638 - 638 - 638Ondo 1,334 2,615 1,334 2,615 1,334 1,334Osun - 13,473 - 2,303 - 2,303Oyo - - - - - -

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Plateau 2,261 7,698 4,629 10,066 1,867 1,867Rivers - 10,046 - 10,046 - -Sokoto 1,150 2,421 - 809 - -Taraba - - - - - -Yobe 18,005 27,289 5,421 14,042 2,139 10,760Zamfara 2,979 12,414 - 3,405 - 520Fct Abuja 1,362 1,972 - 610 - -Total 104,759 333,375 22,989 148,296 24,113 100,933

STATE TABLE 2.3.1: TYPE OF POULTRY

Chicken Guinea fowl Duck Turkey Pigeon Geese Ostrich Others Abia 42,767 5,588 3,586 811 - - - 3,195 Adamawa 14,912 999 3,444 239 111 - - - Akwa-Ibom 117,329 15,792 2,417 1,316 307 - - - Anambra 62,976 102 - 2,789 1,883 - - - Bauchi 69,446 12,169 18,942 - - - - -

Bayelsa Benue 70,777 3,403 8,698 1,170 3,193 - - - Borno 30,968 427 192 - 275 - - - Cross River 9,361 - 1,880 - - - - - Delta 21,222 741 - - - - - 177 Ebonyi 380,646 18,406 - - - - - 9,231 Edo 315,646 738 492 2,091 - - - - Ekiti 4,555 228 27 3 143 - - - Enugu 155,950 15,560 - 1,932 - - - - Gombe 73,946 28,848 44,185 - 6,155 428 - - Imo 129,708 9,445 533 3,667 2,354 - - - Jigawa 186,479 68,733 31,211 1,143 10,507 - - - Kaduna 53,654 20,301 27,069 9,426 - - - - Kano 229,612 137,686 86,440 23,908 10,414 1,533 1,561 - Katsina 22,503 9,890 343 - 1,142 - - - Kebbi 102,688 48,947 26,437 2,136 418 - - - Kogi 502,716 53,088 10,545 938 33,720 - - 3,333 Kwara 103,647 7,796 - - - - - - Lagos 61,934 - 55,741 - - - - - Nasarawa 130,657 6,781 17,166 1,712 1,802 - - - Niger 253,910 50,712 37,117 3,235 9,685 - - - Ogun 206,905 1,417 7,554 1,535 - - - - Ondo 52,945 1,194 2,167 1,358 - - - - Osun 85,504 - - 277 - - - - Oyo 407,547 8,278 10,449 - - - - 6,820 Plateau 122,656 2,671 3,094 4,903 753 - - - Rivers 10,316 - - - - - - - Sokoto 93,643 78,254 11,612 161 5,122 508 732 - Taraba 220,150 20,924 25,843 5,218 1,426 - - 877 Yobe 257,908 70,176 44,556 311 4,456 - - - Zamfara 180,303 121,252 51,374 3,616 8,253 4,007 912 847 FCT 37,923 804 3,609 930 106 - - - Total 4,823,810 821,351 536,722 74,826 102,225 6,476 3,205 24,479

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TABLE 2.3.2: POULTRY INPUTS VALUES ('000,000'naira) BY TYPE AND STATESTATE TYPE OF INPUTS

Pullet mash

Growers mash

Layers mash

Broilers mash

Other poultry feeds

day-old chicks

Electricity /Stove

Vaccines

Drugs Feeding trough

Water trough

Others

TOTAL

VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUEAbia 0.51 4.49 0.42 11.71 1.02 0.19 1.29 1.16 0.54 0.91 4.96 0.29 27.49Adamawa 0.32 0.05 0.04 0.37 0.18 0.07 0.01 0.18 0.12 0.15 0.18 0.14 1.80Akwa-Ibom

0.54 0.99 4.01 1.96 0.89 3.85 0.00 . 2.38 5.61 0.60 1.67 22.49

Anambra 2.78 0.88 2.95 0.06 1.38 0.28 1.65 0.70 3.85 1.99 1.37 46.09 64.00Bauchi . . . 1.37 1.53 . . . 0.28 . . 37.23 40.41Bayelsa 0.00Benue 0.72 . . 1.27 1.31 1.16 0.06 3.87 0.18 2.12 2.48 0.77 13.94Borno 0.84 . . . 1.47 . 0.02 . 0.22 . . 1.29 3.84Cross River 0.55 0.29 0.98 1.07 6.50 0.10 . 0.47 0.86 . . 0.42 11.25Delta 1.40 0.34 1.25 10.69 0.36 0.62 3.45 0.89 0.66 0.31 0.05 0.94 20.94Ebonyi 3.12 . 0.10 . 27.08 0.06 . . . . . 14.38 44.74Edo 10.45 4.77 10.18 7.12 4.36 7.41 4.41 . 3.78 23.87 46.93 3.80 127.08Ekiti . 0.11 0.12 0.46 0.10 0.00 . 0.03 0.03 . 0.00 0.05 0.91Enugu . 3.17 2.12 3.89 3.94 1.24 . 1.45 4.18 7.02 6.73 1.21 34.96Gombe 3.11 0.72 0.58 2.01 0.79 3.36 0.93 2.09 9.65 1.34 0.52 5.49 30.58Imo 5.01 3.18 1.67 37.22 4.62 2.13 0.37 2.56 5.29 1.86 17.04 6.06 87.01Jigawa 3.00 0.06 17.12 2.30 11.19 0.06 0.06 2.18 13.66 4.33 29.12 17.01 100.11Kaduna 0.07 3.05 . 3.05 6.04 . . 1.09 . . . 2.54 15.83Kano 16.64 3.88 1.53 2.76 0.47 3.68 . 1.14 4.56 1.56 1.56 12.03 49.83Katsina 0.08 . . . 4.24 . . . . 0.33 0.13 0.20 4.98Kebbi 0.99 5.71 9.22 0.10 4.60 . . . . . . 0.67 21.29Kogi 10.17 5.27 9.47 2.24 5.93 0.44 . 43.08 14.44 9.04 34.29 5.57 139.95Kwara 5.42 0.45 . 1.21 1.71 . 0.11 . . 0.23 0.20 0.82 10.13Lagos . . . . 13.04 1.39 . . 83.30 153.23 120.03 . 370.99Nasarawa . . 2.26 0.25 3.48 . . . 6.97 1.35 12.74 1.19 28.24Niger 0.10 3.51 . 3.45 51.97 2.03 . 1.90 38.28 8.69 1.73 1.97 113.63Ogun 0.77 2.91 4.22 3.76 10.05 30.71 9.53 16.63 7.41 42.06 39.37 8.94 176.35Ondo 2.63 0.63 1.29 0.05 1.48 0.12 0.01 0.28 1.25 0.18 0.12 0.51 8.56Osun . 2.93 1.51 2.63 1.93 . . 0.69 . . . 1.47 11.17Oyo 0.52 . . 9.20 4.06 . . . 17.43 7.44 . 40.46 79.11Plateau 0.43 8.23 1.74 0.64 22.68 7.76 . 4.91 9.38 10.94 9.95 3.01 79.68Rivers . 0.39 . 4.18 . . . . . . . 1.62 6.19Sokoto 0.48 2.31 6.42 . 1.10 1.93 . . 3.72 5.20 2.15 4.45 27.76Taraba 3.89 11.05 5.72 16.97 1.58 66.74 0.87 1.40 2.19 5.33 36.35 3.24 155.33Yobe 8.86 13.28 . 22.06 9.27 . 0.03 1.34 0.83 0.45 . 1.55 57.67Zamfara 0.35 0.64 . 0.47 1.37 1.41 0.08 52.61 7.86 1.61 15.05 5.69 87.14FCT . . . 0.35 0.46 0.39 . . . 0.01 0.01 1.80 3.01Total 83.74 83.32 84.94 154.86 212.19 137.1

422.87 140.67 243.3

2297.16 383.66 234.54 2078.4

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Type of Poultry Table 2.3.3: Poultry Stock - Chicken

Initial Population No Born

No bought

No Slaughtered No Dead No Sold

Unit Price(N)

Closing Stock

Abia 998,629 361,449 182,766 118,562 110,561 644,057 1,023.72 669,663Adamawa 203,535 162,241 16,793 51,441 62,300 63,956 704.63 204,872Akwa-Ibom 1,243,585 1,293,070 259,040 205,384 241,325 660,623 854.05 1,688,363Anambra 1,930,183 718,754 336,794 108,313 209,158 499,356 862.33 2,168,903Bauchi 3,118,578 1,174,006 43,730 315,950 704,240 401,921 1,417.03 2,914,203BayelsaBenue 1,279,060 1,808,369 167,262 318,158 385,074 840,730 889.13 1,710,729Borno 1,002,611 1,072,192 40,147 307,467 145,056 707,082 832.33 955,344Cross River 1,410,521 174,730 769,776 98,582 130,088 671,364 1,048.67 1,454,993Delta 786,981 211,053 2,024,278 525,732 215,028 1,100,257 1,981.29 1,181,294Ebonyi 3,151,006 2,557,334 46,396 400,145 538,128 1,304,643 733.74 3,511,820Edo 2,757,932 1,978,088 635,679 551,199 798,591 1,595,213 717.66 2,426,696Ekiti 46,333 48,381 6,106 18,377 16,994 12,774 1,931.38 52,675Enugu 2,456,801 1,925,568 544,591 314,355 683,368 970,581 846.86 2,958,656Gombe 1,819,289 830,336 355,755 147,783 244,308 254,245 894.70 2,359,044Imo 5,557,113 1,402,271 1,517,502 374,697 810,912 1,961,404 1,047.90 5,329,873Jigawa 3,415,018 2,967,185 232,524 650,725 1,049,608 1,074,069 875.67 3,840,325Kaduna 3,842,057 1,329,023 155,886 183,197 277,695 653,998 2,238.67 4,212,076Kano 5,854,526 2,657,405 213,203 482,817 614,790 636,996 807.44 6,990,532Katsina 4,738,906 329,032 16,753 76,142 108,745 115,608 1,344.72 4,784,197Kebbi 1,503,182 3,459,185 207,990 281,774 462,299 674,760 660.83 3,751,523Kogi 5,197,178 6,109,753 1,407,387 1,409,087 1,615,881 4,723,693 897.79 4,965,657Kwara 938,788 1,064,742 56,546 149,161 248,848 261,629 1,290.00 1,400,438Lagos 3,319,683 411,864 335,684 641,021 296,046 693,665 840.63 2,436,499Nasarawa 1,822,350 1,889,865 66,634 383,109 530,679 805,838 826.63 2,059,224Niger 3,840,081 4,464,748 125,387 825,878 836,125 1,339,497 898.45 5,428,717Ogun 3,424,456 977,118 682,613 360,714 669,865 2,192,489 734.62 1,861,118Ondo 650,464 745,334 193,155 185,338 325,788 328,381 909.27 749,446Osun 1,085,469 1,970,416 263,025 354,678 680,250 861,213 1,498.77 1,422,769Oyo 6,069,005 6,716,503 380,017 1,348,418 1,070,974 5,230,041 1,572.74 5,516,092Plateau 2,255,778 3,446,417 528,873 510,304 565,310 1,610,820 733.66 3,544,635Rivers 824,929 59,765 531,614 16,687 311,486 233,376 1,226.84 854,758Sokoto 2,213,888 1,815,793 18,418 230,441 212,513 632,276 927.95 2,972,869Taraba 3,119,004 3,480,723 827,256 778,036 1,012,713 1,839,861 1,088.07 3,796,373Yobe 3,804,608 3,001,301 677,980 604,747 631,973 1,408,287 833.40 4,838,882Zamfara 4,962,912 3,350,980 559,727 731,452 798,169 1,472,861 973.70 5,871,137FCT 638,835 660,203 165,168 136,744 111,791 423,355 948.69 792,316

Total 91,283,273 66,625,195

14,592,456 14,196,617

17,726,679

38,900,919 964.53

101,676,710

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STATE Table 2.3.3 (cont): Poultry Stock - Guinea fowl Initial Population No Born

No bought

No Slaughtered No Dead No Sold

Unit Price(N)

Closing Stock

Abia 126,245 53,461 63,552 19,024 - 123,369 1,184.40 100,866Adamawa 97,004 5,104 - 1,129 - 2,072 1,219.06 98,907Akwa-Ibom 136,613 82,091 44,183 17,481 8,945 35,232 1,520.90 201,229Anambra . . . . . . . .Bauchi 573,330 145,890 2,389 29,032 34,821 82,852 791.02 574,904BayelsaBenue 8,948 44,032 1,336 4,367 1,306 9,226 674.47 39,417Borno 22,693 4,436 - 341 512 682 600.00 25,593Cross River . . . . . . . .Delta . . . . . . . .Ebonyi . . . . . . . .Edo 2,214 3,444 - 984 1,230 - 1,650.00 3,444Ekiti 365 24 - - - - 1,000.00 388Enugu 23,340 6,535 - 934 5,602 1,867 800.00 21,473Gombe 653,731 98,579 32,215 31,403 10,891 65,200 734.78 677,031Imo 25,891 - - - - 1,177 750.00 24,714Jigawa 1,319,902 373,832 45,428 165,316 181,072 563,460 765.55 829,313Kaduna - 261,019 43,503 26,102 - 78,306 1,190.00 200,115Kano 1,987,230 84,826 106,716 215,986 42,786 376,989 899.81 1,543,011Katsina 1,179,227 64,158 4,569 7,996 11,156 20,827 634.02 1,207,974

Kebbi 636,906

1,691,709 124,398 146,173 112,299 467,710 736.04 1,726,832

Kogi 637,242 79,143 3,634 26,589 19,966 87,522 674.94 585,943Kwara 163,521 78,181 - 1,683 3,365 19,349 786.05 217,305Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa 369,405 39,549 2,526 9,027 7,216 13,788 1,163.16 381,449Niger 984,890 905,517 - 51,021 165,083 353,060 821.64 1,321,243Ogun 38,971 11,101 - 3,070 1,417 6,849 1,216.67 38,735Ondo . . . . . . . .Osun . . . . . . . .Oyo 107,942 21,165 - - 4,233 8,466 2,000.00 116,408Plateau 181,245 47,665 3,790 7,543 3,032 21,143 845.67 200,982Rivers . . . . . . . .Sokoto 890,624 826,409 11,676 116,535 98,219 376,414 869.49 1,137,541Taraba 400,694 158,890 15,863 57,294 19,776 83,280 1,550.83 415,096Yobe 1,759,245 438,956 89,786 66,549 106,624 176,308 816.41 1,938,506

Zamfara 3,734,449

1,702,865 394,855 342,406 384,159

1,769,927 979.27 3,335,677

FCT 11,643 2,329 2,329 1,164 582 1,747 1,500.00 12,808Total 16,073,513 992,748 1,349,150 882.64

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7,230,910

1,224,292

4,746,822 16,976,907

STATE

Table 2.3.3 (cont): Poultry Stock - Duck Duck

Initial Population No Born

No bought

No Slaughtered

No Dead No Sold

Unit Price(N)

Closing Stock

Abia 61,742 53,611 57,172 17,523 3,127 121,965 993.67 29,911Adamawa 41,578 28,207 1,467 4,636 5,929 14,695 791.50 45,992Akwa-Ibom 155,056 28,385 397 4,635 4,833 12,678 1,497.01 161,693Anambra . . . . . . . .Bauchi 561,807 127,172 3,569 23,355 27,683 35,636 900.72 605,875BayelsaBenue 59,246 173,488 5,623 15,798 18,813 61,048 840.89 142,698Borno 26,489 6,910 - 1,536 3,455 1,152 995.40 27,257Cross River 99,801 2,376 2,228 1,427 348 1,967 1,972.97 100,663Delta . . . . . . . .Ebonyi . . . . . . . .Edo 120,059 6,274 6,520 492 2,522 - 2,981.22 129,838Ekiti 763 331 - 11 165 32 1,287.19 886Enugu . . . . . . . .Gombe 504,848 371,221 12,030 85,151 46,001 119,197 799.41 637,750Imo 30,914 10,660 - 533 2,665 7,995 1,200.00 30,381Jigawa 188,456 256,327 2,759 25,994 52,273 35,107 753.08 334,169Kaduna 373,886 203,740 17,401 29,002 5,800 6,525 790.16 553,699Kano 883,928 184,794 26,005 33,739 53,422 94,675 806.77 912,891Katsina 47,062 5,140 571 1,142 114 - 864.00 51,517Kebbi 227,835 433,064 13,171 21,078 49,483 87,851 723.79 515,658Kogi 843,287 88,157 1,827 - 9,224 56,831 940.12 867,216Kwara . . . . . . . .Lagos 111,482 83,611 - 55,741 - 55,741 1,600.00 83,611Nasarawa 406,919 141,626 6,592 8,503 25,033 35,190 1,007.78 486,410

Niger 163,780 406,838 - 15,001

130,009 79,105 1,912.26 346,502

Ogun 239,557 31,334 866 4,578 6,046 21,765 1,183.40 239,368Ondo 15,568 51,621 - 5,207 6,046 26,986 895.97 28,949Osun . . . . . . . .Oyo 366,745 55,312 - - 6,491 27,311 1,708.09 388,256Plateau 29,815 118,077 15,085 7,265 5,436 12,106 703.80 138,170Rivers . . . . . . . .Sokoto 58,273 105,827 818 4,584 15,722 22,437 913.58 122,174

Taraba 237,835 582,843 15,216 53,885

143,375 164,191 959.49 474,443

Yobe 891,668 470,716 91,807 63,000 162,345

205,399 605.66 1,023,446

Zamfara 703,414 574,604 189,837 59,388 141,98

253,395 869.80 1,013,091

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1FCT 48,409 37,885 7,604 9,186 7,290 16,024 1,220.05 61,398

Total 7,500,222

4,640,153 478,565 552,391

935,631

1,577,005 975.42 9,553,911

STATE

Table 2.3.3 (cont): Poultry Stock - Turtey Turkey

Initial Population

No Born

No bought

No Slaughtered

No Dead

No Sold

Unit Price(N)

Closing Stock

Abia 12,451 17,412 31,658 1,641 - 51,733 7,259.24 8,146Adamawa 9,312 1,293 345 86 259 862 6,576.71 9,743Akwa-Ibom 40,126 8,115 6,204 7,719 2,236 8,728 9,057.82 35,761Anambra 192,939 2,036 4,276 652 2,504 17,765 6,971.41 178,330Bauchi . . . . . . . .BayelsaBenue 7,479 5,960 - 1,139 1,000 3,123 6,941.94 8,177Borno . . . . . . . .Cross River . . . . . . . .Delta 8,051 5,367 - 335 335 3,690 8,000.00 9,057Ebonyi . . . . . . . .Edo 112,801 - - 5,905 1,845 13,285 6,421.02 91,766Ekiti 79 - - - - - 6,700.00 79Enugu 125,393 27,386 16,805 966 6,761 29,317 7,047.23 132,540Gombe . . . . . . . .Imo 43,783 47,003 - 4,528 8,114 18,549 6,961.19 59,594Jigawa 49,135 - - - 1,143 - 6,750.75 47,992Kaduna . . . . . . . .Kano 350,576 16,142 - 1,118 1,118 2,235 6,065.74 362,248Katsina . . . . . . . .Kebbi . . . . . . . .Kogi 188,722 80,881 - 6,740 13,480 80,881 8,511.90 168,502Kwara . . . . . . . .Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa 221,445 - 1,572 2,358 1,572 34,124 8,623.27 184,963Niger . . . . . . . .Ogun 69,085 - - 3,070 - 27,634 10,510.00 38,380Ondo 20,212 - 199 199 3,379 5,665 11,119.68 11,169Osun 6,362 - - 553 - - 12,934.00 5,809Oyo . . . . . . . .Plateau 98,351 59,556 1,819 8,311 2,572 44,722 7,245.36 104,121Rivers . . . . . . . .Sokoto 11,622 323 - - - 161 6,904.59 11,784Taraba 199,434 21,707 10,854 5,427 1,357 31,204 6,080.00 194,007Yobe 22,382 4,663 - 1,243 - - 10,000.00 25,801Zamfara . . . . . . . .FCT 15,769 3,881 1,088 726 363 852 14,568.97 18,798

Total 1,805,510

301,726 74,819 52,715 48,038

374,531 7,364.54 1,706,771

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Table 2.3.3 (cont): Poultry Stock - Pigeon Pigeon

Initial Population No Born

No bought

No Slaughtered

No Dead

No Sold

Unit Price(N)

Closing Stock

Abia . . . . . . . .Adamawa 345 1,293 172 259 - 1,293 150.00 259Akwa-Ibom . . . . . . . .Anambra . . . . . . . .Bauchi . . . . . . . .BayelsaBenue 53,063 33,003 - 4,899 908 15,145 168.03 65,113Borno 18,792 15,972 - 5,948 1,374 12,963 301.55 14,479Cross River . . . . . . . .Delta . . . . . . . .Ebonyi . . . . . . . .Edo . . . . . . . .Ekiti 1,240 572 - - 191 667 133.33 953Enugu . . . . . . . .Gombe 248,761 117,887 - 13,672 5,719 14,559 216.38 332,699Imo . . . . . . . .Jigawa 117,445 277,754 - 48,884 26,727 34,280 105.44 285,307Kaduna 11,601 23,202 - - - - 120.75 34,803Kano 392,639 132,269 - 80,101 1,533 4,257 133.65 439,018Katsina 91,382 84,528 6,854 22,845 17,134 22,845 150.00 119,939Kebbi 4,185 - - - - - 150.00 4,185Kogi 61,169 64,823 5,728 5,728 2,864 50,504 627.05 72,625Kwara . . . . . . . .Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa 23,871 24,584 - - - 9,263 209.63 39,191Niger 115,309 153,317 5,063 25,098 19,182 55,737 154.79 173,671Ogun . . . . . . . .Ondo . . . . . . . .Osun . . . . . . . .Oyo . . . . . . . .Plateau . . . . . . . .Rivers . . . . . . . .Sokoto 163,670 183,309 - 24,972 19,118 56,777 259.23 246,113Taraba 40,701 61,225 6,783 - - 47,032 620.00 61,677Yobe 267,337 44,556 - 89,112 - 89,112 200.00 133,669

Zamfara 401,457 99,034 33,185 40,005 32,154

165,860 250.82 295,658

FCT 2,020 - 319 532 425 1,063 150.00 319

Total 2,014,986

1,317,329 58,104 362,054

127,329

581,359 270.33 2,319,676

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Table 2.3.3 (cont): Poultry Stock - Geese Geese

Initial Population

No Born

No bought

No Slaughtered

No Dead

No Sold

Unit Price(N)

Closing Stock

Abia . . . . . . . .Adamawa . . . . . . . .Akwa-Ibom . . . . . . . .Anambra . . . . . . . .Bauchi . . . . . . . .BayelsaBenue . . . . . . . .Borno . . . . . . . .Cross River . . . . . . . .Delta . . . . . . . .Ebonyi . . . . . . . .Edo . . . . . . . .Ekiti . . . . . . . .Enugu . . . . . . . .Gombe . . . . . . . .Imo . . . . . . . .Jigawa . . . . . . . .Kaduna . . . . . . . .

Kano 10,147 15,610 - - - 3,122 3,825.00 22,635

Katsina . . . . . . . .Kebbi . . . . . . . .Kogi . . . . . . . .Kwara . . . . . . . .Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa . . . . . . . .Niger . . . . . . . .Ogun . . . . . . . .Ondo . . . . . . . .Osun . . . . . . . .Oyo . . . . . . . .Plateau . . . . . . . .Rivers . . . . . . . .Sokoto . . . . . . . .Taraba . . . . . . . .Yobe . . . . . . . .

Zamfara 79,846 23,553 16,223 1,173 8,112

15,930 966.00 94,408

FCT . . . . . . . .

Total 89,993 39,163 16,223 1,173 8,112

19,052 1,658.19 117,043

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Table 2.3.3 (cont): Poultry Stock - Ostrich Ostrich

Initial Population

No Born

No bought

No Slaughtered

No Dead

No Sold

Unit Price(N)

Closing Stock

Abia . . . . . . . .Adamawa . . . . . . . .Akwa-Ibom . . . . . . . .Anambra . . . . . . . .Bauchi . . . . . . . .BayelsaBenue . . . . . . . .Borno . . . . . . . .Cross River . . . . . . . .Delta . . . . . . . .Ebonyi . . . . . . . .Edo . . . . . . . .Ekiti . . . . . . . .Enugu . . . . . . . .Gombe . . . . . . . .Imo . . . . . . . .Jigawa . . . . . . . .Kaduna . . . . . . . .Kano . . . . . . . .Katsina . . . . . . . .Kebbi . . . . . . . .Kogi 3,851 1,481 - - - 889 14,543.00 4,444Kwara . . . . . . . .Lagos . . . . . . . .Nasarawa . . . . . . . .Niger . . . . . . . .Ogun . . . . . . . .Ondo . . . . . . . .Osun . . . . . . . .Oyo . . . . . . . .Plateau . . . . . . . .Rivers . . . . . . . .Sokoto . . . . . . . .Taraba . . . . . . . .Yobe . . . . . . . .Zamfara . . . . . . . .FCT . . . . . . . .Total 3,851 1,481 - - - 889 14,543.00 4,444

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STATE

TABLE 2.3.4: AGE GROUP OF HOLDER

<15 15 - 24 25 -34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65+ TOTALAbia - 540 - 5,926 15,549 14,637 10,892 47,545Adamawa - 159 1,439 6,190 5,003 2,147 906 15,843Akwa-Ibom - - 3,496 47,315 52,935 16,144 1,298 121,188Anambra 102 652 489 10,001 16,015 18,030 19,663 64,951Bauchi - - 11,523 36,283 15,261 5,958 1,377 70,402BayelsaBenue - 1,354 14,344 23,511 19,111 10,089 4,770 73,179Borno - 313 5,268 14,972 9,343 986 341 31,224Cross River - 131 2,076 1,520 3,335 2,469 783 10,314Delta - 196 4,267 9,405 4,517 3,131 624 22,140Ebonyi 556 1,778 69,172 70,904 93,402 63,210 101,513 400,534Edo 246 2,009 28,317 104,034 105,814 49,118 26,353 315,892Ekiti - 78 305 955 1,342 933 1,242 4,856Enugu - 3,340 1,819 23,646 48,438 55,700 44,282 177,225Gombe - 5,774 17,524 25,090 15,804 6,272 11,086 81,548Imo 533 2,111 7,125 12,492 33,315 42,983 44,330 142,888Jigawa - - 33,684 60,147 49,466 31,196 18,926 193,419Kaduna - - 10,392 36,736 6,525 725 - 54,379Kano - 3,051 20,815 108,060 77,080 27,367 20,340 256,714Katsina - - 1,371 7,482 9,814 4,750 - 23,417Kebbi - - 16,790 39,557 38,537 11,747 4,728 111,359Kogi 4,088 10,253 26,732 125,296 183,187 108,609 45,785 503,950Kwara 318 1,122 10,608 19,354 25,274 18,779 31,554 107,007Lagos - 2,477 - - 34,064 - 27,870 64,412Nasarawa - 1,362 21,861 61,134 30,007 11,906 6,407 132,678Niger - 2,531 32,753 107,344 88,903 29,748 6,483 267,763Ogun - 3,070 21,737 30,909 75,218 68,512 19,498 218,946Ondo - 1,173 8,287 14,942 17,650 9,040 4,693 55,785Osun 362 790 5,786 15,658 17,380 19,825 26,056 85,856Oyo - 14,541 24,583 99,296 131,914 77,535 62,265 410,134Plateau 3,398 - 29,329 56,930 28,317 3,669 2,080 123,722Rivers 307 - 2,734 3,265 1,881 439 1,690 10,316Sokoto 1,383 1,808 12,478 29,658 37,923 18,805 6,936 108,991Taraba - 16,879 62,763 60,752 60,909 17,522 13,275 232,099Yobe - 6,735 62,405 75,927 60,617 42,898 29,635 278,217Zamfara 228 3,616 27,006 50,321 77,555 36,019 10,099 204,844FCT 110 987 7,893 15,078 11,400 2,835 1,031 39,334Total 11,629 88,828 607,170 1,410,091 1,502,805 833,735 608,812 5,063,071

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STATETABLE 2.3.5: SEX OF HOLDER

Male Female TotalAbia 32,623 14,922 47,545Adamawa 13,409 2,434 15,843Akwa-Ibom 80,864 40,324 121,188Anambra 45,313 19,638 64,951Bauchi 70,402 - 70,402BayelsaBenue 66,333 6,846 73,179Borno 29,815 1,409 31,224Cross River 6,618 3,696 10,314Delta 9,965 12,175 22,140Ebonyi 284,059 116,475 400,534Edo 234,651 81,240 315,892Ekiti 3,469 1,386 4,856Enugu 120,924 56,301 177,225Gombe 77,868 3,681 81,548Imo 102,124 40,765 142,888Jigawa 191,301 2,118 193,419Kaduna 54,379 - 54,379Kano 237,336 19,378 256,714Katsina 23,417 - 23,417Kebbi 107,372 3,987 111,359Kogi 334,907 169,043 503,950Kwara 81,481 25,526 107,007Lagos 64,412 - 64,412Nasarawa 118,507 14,171 132,678Niger 266,525 1,238 267,763Ogun 146,496 72,449 218,946Ondo 26,096 29,688 55,785Osun 53,129 32,726 85,856Oyo 345,894 64,240 410,134Plateau 120,785 2,938 123,722Rivers 8,045 2,270 10,316Sokoto 106,559 2,432 108,991Taraba 223,886 8,213 232,099Yobe 271,482 6,735 278,217Zamfara 200,001 4,843 204,844FCT 36,497 2,837 39,334Total 4,196,945 866,126 5,063,071

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TABLE 2.3.6: TYPE OF HOLDINGAs an Individual

Jointly with another member of the household

Jointly with members of other households

Abia 44,726 2,818 -Adamawa 15,377 466 -Akwa-Ibom 116,032 4,543 -Anambra 61,965 2,986 -Bauchi 67,872 2,052 478Bayelsa - - -Benue 72,747 122 -Borno 30,922 302 -Cross River 9,988 326 -Delta 21,978 162 -Ebonyi 392,090 8,444 -Edo 315,892 - -Ekiti 4,286 569 -Enugu 172,396 4,829 -Gombe 81,548 - -Imo 135,693 7,196 -Jigawa 187,148 5,490 780Kaduna 52,929 1,450 -Kano 256,714 - -Katsina 23,417 - -Kebbi 101,558 9,801 -Kogi 503,950 - -Kwara 107,386 - -Lagos 61,934 - -Nasarawa 132,678 - -Niger 242,261 25,501 -Ogun 196,643 14,888 -Ondo 55,108 413 -Osun 85,272 583 -Oyo 398,376 11,758 -Plateau 122,970 - -Rivers 8,369 1,947 -Sokoto 104,859 4,132 -Taraba 232,099 - -Yobe 189,675 83,569 4,974Zamfara 194,973 9,871 -FCT 39,153 181 -Total 4,840,983 204,403 6,232

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STATE

TABLE 2.3.7: PROCESSING FACILITIES BY TYPE

PRESERVATION METHODS PROCESSING TOOLSSmoking /Frying Sundry

Refrigerator

Cold room

Others

Abattoir

Slaughter slab

Smoking kiln

Others

Abia 19,487 8,243 1,906 251 1,332 - 251 13,908 2,432Adamawa 3,139 3,831 1,049 1,159 757 775 4,649 3,997 961Akwa-Ibom 12,398 - 19,368 2,218 - - 9,089 9,365 -Anambra 3,953 - 4,082 - - - 2,596 645 -Bauchi 21,078 3,288 2,052 5,930 - 5,087 31,027 2,698 759Bayelsa - - - -Benue 11,768 480 3,139 - - - - - -Borno 28,265 1,914 1,258 - 1,072 563 22,064 1,686 4,192Cross River 5,927 722 853 722 722 - - 809 131Delta 7,526 1,667 5,344 741 - 218 8,624 2,808 130Ebonyi 65,515 32,776 - - - 6,555 6,555 9,611 6,555

Edo - - 11,251 492 8,529 3,412 5,855 -

28,210

Ekiti 717 23 352 190 - - - - -Enugu 63,378 2,833 3,284 1,899 - 7,265 - 1,569 -Gombe 24,799 8,235 7,781 6,731 - 8,305 23,876 11,161 2,373Imo 16,252 3,659 5,228 793 793 1,721 4,908 4,401 2,130Jigawa 6,267 910 1,672 864 910 - - - -

Kaduna 14,984 32,386 17,401 17,401

17,401 - - - -

Kano 31,318 4,257 851 4,754 - - - - -Katsina 2,780 1,637 1,942 800 - - - - -Kebbi 12,767 7,004 815 617 2,173 - - - -Kogi 83,991 - 20,946 2,740 1,778 - - - -Kwara 29,369 1,234 1,234 - - - - - -Lagos 55,741 - 55,741 - - - - - -Nasarawa 39,167 19,890 853 - - - - - -Niger 27,076 16,852 3,703 32,195 1,238 - - - -Ogun 12,187 2,740 236 236 236 - - - -Ondo 15,640 171 215 304 407 - - - -Osun 16,118 151 50 - - - - - -Oyo 4,390 7,870 11,319 - - - - - -

Plateau 66,492 24,376 314 -

28,892 - - - -

Rivers - - 2,718 - - - - 10,316 -Sokoto 7,059 - - 17,299 6,559

Taraba 85,364 23,638 1,426 21,342 - - 4,049 32,755

11,341

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Yobe 18,936 23,211 53,571 52,328 4,248 69,321 69,218 311 -Zamfara 95,092 32,783 7,297 26,909 - - - - -FCT 2,930 3,470 155 - 3,012 - - - -

Total 911,874

270,252 249,411

198,915

80,060

103,221 192,762 95,725

59,215

STATE

TABLE 2.3.8: MARKETING OUTLETS BY TYPE

FarmNeighbour hood

Open market

Cooperative society

Direct to industry

Others

Abia 2,181 14,516 40,214 347 - -

Adamawa 841 4,610 11,451 1,233 481 521Akwa-Ibom 2,435 29,979 104,847 - - -

Anambra 2,496 12,995 53,865 285 - 102

Bauchi 28,751 30,578 67,619 646 - -

Bayelsa - - - - - -

Benue 14,581 27,097 66,978 153 153 337

Borno 250 2,952 30,584 758 250 -

Cross River 1,488 2,167 7,973 - - 218

Delta 4,083 12,487 18,711 1,136 - 391

Ebonyi 12,222 47,220 398,682 - - -

Edo 28,342 139,203 261,029 2,313 4,248 -

Ekiti 1,197 271 3,331 - - 106

Enugu 7,233 28,572 170,212 - - -

Gombe 3,175 6,212 69,954 428 - -

Imo 4,614 31,127 128,266 420 - -

Jigawa 29,812 65,486 181,881 - - 8,350

Kaduna - 20,785 52,929 - 725 -

Kano 21,192 109,566 203,932 426 426 426

Katsina 495 6,996 23,302 - - -

Kebbi 6,072 31,892 98,327 - - 749

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Kogi 20,131 45,275 424,272 1,541 -

43,401

Kwara 11,315 55,922 85,713 56 - -

Lagos 34,064 31,587 4,955 - -

27,870

Nasarawa 26,105 73,657 99,206 786 - -

Niger 6,957 107,864 258,326 6,286 2,011 1,238

Ogun 15,569 113,438 153,564 236 236 236

Ondo 17,103 42,482 47,249 802 1,429 182

Osun 21,054 32,457 41,878 - - 50

Oyo

137,730 336,957 334,457 3,136 - -

Plateau 50,438 87,447 115,921 3,199 2,470 2,313

Rivers 1,351 7,921 4,574 - - -

Sokoto 1,119 38,149 99,839 1,334 - -

Taraba 41,191 35,159 225,799 2,400 - 1,531

Yobe 32,226 99,578 230,656 - - 3,419

Zamfara 5,603 29,982 191,911 1,955 - -

FCT 1,265 15,021 35,686 628 349 46

Total

594,679 1,777,607 4,348,094 30,504 12,779

91,485

STATE

TABLE 2.3.9: TYPE OF PURCHASING INPUTS CHALLENGESToo costly/ high cost of input

Lack of fund /money

Dont know where to obtain

Not available /scarce

Too far to obtain

Lack of transport Bad road Others

Abia 39,109 41,696 13,537 19,183 32,319 36,855 39,871 10,559Adamawa 13,846 14,178 6,292 5,090 6,799 8,082 9,105 4,106Akwa-Ibom 57,555 103,596 3,643 2,687 8,819 46,208 55,698 -Anambra 62,413 59,784 1,371 8,492 27,126 43,102 37,737 2,375

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Bauchi 69,980 69,980 21,781 20,207 37,688 51,150 56,940 3,204BayelsaBenue 62,870 69,836 10,532 7,908 11,553 38,971 51,952 1,027Borno 28,468 29,241 709 710 3,705 8,968 11,108 201Cross River 9,548 9,592 479 2,254 6,849 8,678 7,194 1,845Delta 15,886 19,568 341 1,101 3,769 10,698 10,174 1,772Ebonyi 342,704 363,684 23,591 98,328 113,475 177,620 243,654 -Edo 185,107 210,004 17,418 24,258 132,487 177,078 211,833 16,373Ekiti 2,855 4,066 42 85 299 1,069 1,966 317Enugu 124,610 175,481 6,573 10,034 21,012 102,391 100,798 4,507Gombe 68,818 77,541 39,179 47,479 53,510 55,144 64,287 1,647Imo 100,055 139,383 4,554 15,542 14,587 68,773 75,787 235Jigawa 158,830 175,324 23,104 26,644 94,723 115,839 111,116 5,342Kaduna 12,568 43,262 13,051 10,151 13,776 19,576 25,619 11,601Kano 116,905 191,375 64,870 82,704 81,010 90,518 113,802 21,515Katsina 15,611 20,980 1,599 1,828 3,037 8,567 10,852 381Kebbi 84,429 86,346 7,797 9,493 42,523 45,658 49,762 1,549Kogi 243,433 419,098 61,818 87,369 216,033 165,080 201,775 5,502Kwara 90,309 104,638 - 3,066 36,749 75,615 80,269 2,229Lagos 6,193 6,193 - - 1,239 - - -Nasarawa 94,500 126,201 39,274 41,256 85,258 94,566 114,149 6,563Niger 195,047 226,056 24,718 55,920 101,391 161,848 155,098 17,316Ogun 202,083 210,586 70,951 134,029 146,914 161,250 142,516 14,407Ondo 43,509 48,049 10,611 6,795 12,173 35,302 41,130 984Osun 47,825 80,130 7,352 5,916 18,810 21,854 33,008 563Oyo 162,392 373,683 3,292 20,130 152,201 165,410 178,697 -Plateau 115,874 105,015 36,688 39,140 53,833 89,141 102,258 2,070Rivers 4,135 9,711 290 920 - 945 447 -Sokoto 64,283 71,891 24,948 13,968 29,158 33,021 46,392 3,896Taraba 159,464 197,260 54,010 68,642 122,412 159,011 176,753 626Yobe 141,440 178,536 20,776 31,500 56,654 192,991 199,622 12,745Zamfara 182,301 164,764 17,668 21,208 121,121 135,564 141,449 8,752FCT 19,849 38,550 1,504 2,203 5,972 14,623 20,478 2,409

Total 3,344,804 4,265,277 634,363 926,238 1,868,982 2,621,168 2,923,295 166,618

STATE

TABLE 2.3.10: TYPE OF CHALLENGES FOR PURCHASING TOOLS

Too costly/ high cost of input

Lack of fund /money

Dont know where to obtain

Not available /scarce

Too far to obtain

Lack of transport Bad road Others

Abia 41,097 41,773 12,707 20,047 30,895 37,106 40,161 10,231Adamawa 13,621 14,520 6,597 5,680 6,753 8,447 9,156 4,299Akwa-Ibom 59,088 98,505 2,759 4,779 21,268 47,935 60,255 2,137Anambra 50,498 62,951 3,799 7,321 19,619 42,810 38,821 984

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Bauchi 69,755 66,748 21,893 20,966 42,915 53,792 55,422 2,164BayelsaBenue 62,809 68,496 9,061 8,355 11,216 39,430 54,728 1,384Borno 29,517 28,717 1,717 1,885 3,969 10,144 11,884 531Cross River 8,682 10,314 836 1,001 7,882 8,504 8,260 2,159Delta 15,177 19,450 1,557 1,595 4,236 10,521 9,286 1,683Ebonyi 281,040 327,529 82,755 76,690 145,177 169,472 241,802 2,778Edo 190,675 200,089 23,716 25,586 135,177 216,261 207,060 6,962Ekiti 2,108 3,776 9 136 289 981 1,836 344Enugu 122,711 165,367 5,258 11,670 25,379 102,203 98,182 4,507Gombe 66,842 78,397 36,922 43,744 52,070 54,443 61,952 2,620Imo 103,090 129,979 4,682 19,570 14,214 63,524 73,092 1,002Jigawa 144,048 179,595 33,966 35,051 97,724 122,718 115,899 5,063Kaduna 26,102 33,594 4,350 8,701 5,559 6,525 18,851 -Kano 128,997 185,719 71,983 70,381 84,540 95,981 119,819 16,761Katsina 20,866 20,599 2,970 3,950 4,788 10,623 13,669 381Kebbi 88,541 84,672 7,444 12,642 42,626 46,363 49,079 -Kogi 211,461 392,338 84,823 82,199 217,935 171,482 213,820 7,139Kwara 90,150 102,364 542 972 31,795 73,395 82,518 1,841Lagos 34,064 6,193 2,477 2,477 30,348 2,477 2,477 -Nasarawa 90,566 121,894 37,909 42,537 85,552 100,193 113,353 6,348Niger 202,299 218,227 24,798 51,724 110,133 171,805 176,624 4,069Ogun 204,051 211,530 73,313 134,817 164,344 147,280 144,312 614Ondo 38,652 49,806 6,255 8,173 14,133 33,325 37,020 1,271Osun 50,392 77,536 6,145 6,044 19,060 21,854 33,400 1,921Oyo 145,444 356,947 16,070 27,170 159,868 160,714 161,388 4,860Plateau 108,138 101,978 39,286 49,972 55,458 96,466 108,204 5,572Rivers 3,538 7,217 414 414 414 1,259 1,102 -Sokoto 63,212 67,546 13,947 12,634 28,292 28,195 42,733 4,843Taraba 156,942 192,490 69,073 46,855 133,241 167,117 180,680 751Yobe 143,823 168,718 28,677 34,920 70,331 193,716 203,352 18,496Zamfara 142,752 137,627 55,229 51,537 142,611 152,102 147,574 6,809FCT 21,504 38,029 2,538 2,487 6,464 13,281 19,239 2,780

Total 3,232,252

4,071,232 796,478 934,685

2,026,277 2,682,446 2,957,011 133,302

TABLE 2.3.11: TYPE OF CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED IN KEEPING POULTRY

STATE

Lack of access to veterinary doctor

Lack of personnel

Lack of fund

Far distance

Scarcity of water

Lack of modern technique

Lack of support from govt

Lack of grazing land Others

Abia 40,593 27,555 38,842 30,358 22,923 39,879 40,115 21,600 10,158Adamawa 13,304 13,670 12,320 8,223 7,707 8,198 8,353 5,777 3,513Akwa-Ibom 40,023 27,517 93,726 5,131 24,175 47,727 67,868 6,192 433

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Anambra 41,987 37,069 58,318 18,472 22,399 48,038 44,994 28,558 4,537Bauchi 60,790 58,204 69,783 37,154 45,389 66,102 66,355 32,376 -Bayesa - - - - - - - - -Benue 60,459 25,491 68,501 15,856 29,721 60,438 62,099 15,835 1,306Borno 11,791 8,695 28,015 3,809 29,090 29,027 13,656 5,184 1,106Cross River 9,235 7,586 9,266 5,236 3,338 8,909 9,004 4,883 3,142Delta 15,750 10,106 13,895 7,327 4,368 15,002 17,651 8,647 2,136Ebonyi 211,646 102,670 340,926 157,843 192,406 255,468 259,893 111,522 42,590Edo 221,469 231,912 208,454 160,447 175,368 201,557 254,764 102,702 4,379Ekiti 2,829 803 3,891 663 586 2,729 3,113 425 88Enugu 111,180 92,913 136,825 16,115 36,419 90,579 119,540 6,385 1,717Gombe 61,356 64,637 61,511 56,428 62,614 70,655 70,499 55,533 2,179Imo 92,631 51,563 123,930 9,146 36,495 83,182 112,308 13,590 2,379Jigawa 156,710 116,869 161,615 105,843 103,896 151,130 164,010 78,243 4,682Kaduna 36,736 7,251 22,477 13,051 7,251 9,426 11,843 2,900 -Kano 122,819 123,990 139,271 85,142 78,041 97,830 94,732 65,803 3,519Katsina 15,744 13,793 12,727 7,691 8,938 14,040 13,536 8,719 800Kebbi 86,390 69,849 75,436 35,732 50,261 71,530 71,794 51,252 639Kogi 331,204 204,575 385,403 217,003 161,897 242,198 268,682 96,270 1,693Kwara 76,969 63,575 71,293 8,272 38,885 79,205 82,782 30,897 3,477Lagos 55,741 6,193 6,193 58,218 - 58,218 61,934 - -Nasarawa 92,412 83,773 125,381 92,091 80,335 110,083 119,139 59,948 4,955Niger 178,133 136,408 175,443 111,404 109,800 148,207 167,098 90,478 2,461Ogun 197,556 162,852 211,530 168,324 133,896 199,520 199,520 125,901 -Ondo 35,721 35,230 46,985 19,262 16,018 36,878 39,528 12,630 625Osun 43,135 40,800 69,164 16,699 9,441 48,517 54,961 4,494 2,736Oyo 326,336 116,173 367,294 179,614 244,959 282,085 314,068 115,938 12,542Plateau 114,722 100,805 105,282 91,702 108,167 107,754 107,989 71,727 3,865Rivers 3,828 2,386 6,827 729 - 2,983 4,300 - -Sokoto 52,774 73,325 55,612 30,718 36,503 58,009 57,277 31,434 3,788Taraba 219,005 158,792 194,710 89,657 147,514 204,833 191,718 108,984 835Yobe 199,078 181,826 154,056 86,470 111,106 156,698 167,682 114,292 15,232Zamfara 184,712 101,933 147,748 123,293 125,139 172,463 164,937 91,194 5,538FCT 24,669 16,426 30,280 9,497 7,144 25,264 30,169 10,855 2,658

Total 3,549,435 2,577,215

3,832,930

2,082,621

2,272,186

3,304,360 3,537,911 1,591,167

149,709

STATE

Table 2.3.11: Poultry Loss Chicken Guinea fowl Duck Turkey Pigeon Geese

No Value(N) No Value(N) No Value(N) No Value(N) No Value(N)

No

Value(N)

Abia 309 256,300.00 - - 3 800.00 - - - - - -Adamawa 864 415,311.00 - - 100 67,870.00 - - - - - -Akwa- 252 102,650.00 15 19,000.00 11 10,100.00 2 3,200.00 - - 3 90.00

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IbomAnambra 358 261,050.00 1 3,000.00 - - 13 41,000.00 - - - -Bauchi 500 233,150.00 43 26,720.00 31 32,900.00 - - - - - -Bayesa - - - - - - - - - - - -Benue 1,359 1,235,250.00 12 3,402.00 64 115,800.00 1 2,000.00 2 600.00 - -Borno 779 480,001.00 3 1,800.00 18 8,100.00 - - 5 350.00 - -Cross River 261 197,400.00 - - 4 6,000.00 - - - - - -Delta 523 916,600.00 - - - - - - - - - -Ebonyi 160 90,500.00 - - - - - - - - - -Edo 489 98,000.00 5 1,200.00 2 300.00 1 1,500.00 - - - -Ekiti 552 260,950.00 17 6,000.00 - - - - 4 1,600.00 - -

Enugu 590 233,210.00 - - - - 4 4,000.00 - - 12

1,000.00

Gombe 245 269,160.00 19 6,800.00 8 9,100.00 - - 7 1,050.00 - -Imo 790 516,600.00 6 2,000.00 5 1,200.00 13 15,000.00 - - - -Jigawa 744 499,125.00 190 692,180.00 33 19,740.00 - - 4 400.00 - -Kaduna 161 27,430.00 - - 8 1,150.00 - - - - - -Kano 604 224,355.00 12 6,600.00 19 8,550.00 1 2,000.00 - - - -Katsina 87 30,860.00 8 3,900.00 1 800.00 - - 15 2,250.00 - -

Kebbi 801 266,950.00 248 91,650.00 63 27,900.00 - - - - 3 1,200.00

Kogi 752 489,611.00 7 5,700.00 2 1,200.00 2 3,000.00 - - - -Kwara 363 95,370.00 6 2,100.00 - - - - - - - -Lagos 28 35,600.00 - - - - - - - - - -Nasarawa 659 230,840.00 11 2,700.00 37 34,250.00 2 10,000.00 - - - -

Niger 431 360,350.00 60 48,200.00 30 39,100.00 - - 23

15,650.00 - -

Ogun 310 177,400.00 1 1,300.00 10 2,400.00 - - - - - -Ondo 1,495 1,026,640.00 10 2,000.00 - - 7 17,800.00 - - - -Osun 1,735 892,400.00 - - 3 1,500.00 - - - - - -Oyo 369 234,550.00 - - 4 4,200.00 - - 1 650.00 - -Plateau 461 428,250.00 25 10,000.00 - - 3 1,800.00 2 150.00 - -Rivers 80 317,000.00 - - - - - - - - - -Sokoto 204 70,830.00 139 53,300.00 15 7,600.00 - - 25 5,200.00 4 200.00Taraba 633 490,060.00 40 30,000.00 66 49,250.00 2 8,000.00 - - - -Yobe 267 98,780.00 20 12,470.00 14 4,490.00 - - - - - -

Zamfara 805 364,190.00 349 150,570.00 127 76,450.00 - - 51 7,850.00 7 3,400.00

FCT 430 263,350.00 4 4,500.00 9 10,900.00 1 7,000.00 - - - -

Total 19,450

12,190,073.00

1,251

1,187,092.00 687 541,650.00 52

116,300.00

139

35,750.00

29

5,890.00

119