HOW TO IMPROVE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION THROUGH CO-OPERATIVE (A CASE STUDY OF NDOKWA WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF DELTA STATE)

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HOW TO IMPROVE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION THROUGH CO-OPERATIVE (A CASE STUDY OF NDOKWA WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF DELTA STATE)

 

ABSTRACT

The research work on the topic “How to improve Agricultural production through co-operative (A case study of  Ndokwa West L. G. A Delta State Co-operative as was carried out to survey the past programmes and polities constituted by government to mobilize peasant farmers into agricultural co-operative and functional ones more productive as a way of facilitating the attainment of self-sufficiency in agricultural productivity in the country. The general constrains that affect the achievement of the objectives in Ndokwa West local government area was identified.  These include ill conceived and inefficient extension services, inadequate farm storage facilities and organized marketing outlets, use of crude farming implements.  Complex land tenure system, non-restriction of membership which might bring in people of questionable characters whose membership may lead to the down fall of the society among others.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE

  1. Introduction

1.1  Background of the study

  1. Statement of Problems
  2. Objective of the study
  3. Importance of the study
  4. Scope and Limitation of the Study
  5. Research Questions
  6.  Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO

  1. Literature review

2.1 Importance of Improving Agric Production

  1. Co-operative as a means of improving Agricultural Production.
  2. Problem imposed by co-operative on agricultural programme
  3. Agricultural co-operative
  4. Function of marketing co-operative in improving agricultural production.
  5. Production promotion co-operative societies.
  6. Method of investigation
  7. Method of Data analysis.

CHAPTER TH REE

  1. Research Methodology

3.1  Population of the study

3.2. Sources of data

  1. Primary Sources
  2. Secondary sources
  3. Method of Investigation
  4. Method of data analysis

CHAPTER FOUR

  1. Data Presentation

 

CHAPTER FIVE

  1. Summary of Findings

5.1 Recommendations

Conclusion

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Every student requires a particular institutional framework.  One of such framework of the student is the co-operative.  The word co-operative can have different interpretation.

 

HOW TO IMPROVE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION THROUGH CO-OPERATIVE (A CASE STUDY OF NDOKWA WEST LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF DELTA STATE)


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