HOW TO INCREASE GRASSCUTTER PRODUCTION THROUGH THE ACTIVITIES OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (A CASE OF IMO STATE)

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 HOW TO INCREASE GRASSCUTTER PRODUCTION THROUGH THE ACTIVITIES OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY  (A CASE OF IMO STATE)

 

ABSTRACT
In the course of this research work topic “How to increase grass cutter production through the activities of co-operative societies”, was appraised.
This was done to order to survey the past programmes and policies constituted by government to mobilized people into small scale business in (grass cutter production co-operative) as a way of facilitating the attainment of self/sufficiently through co-operative society.
The general constrains that militates the achievements of the objectives and how it affect the co-operative society, was identified this include lack of trained staffs workers, inadequate processing facilities, lack of land Acquisition, poor extension services/ignorance etc.
Finally, to curtly this constrains, improved co-ordination between the state and local government authorities, should come incessant change of government, should be avoided and more train manpower personnel deployed as this is the only way to achieve the objectives of constituting this co-operatives.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Page
Acknowledgement Sample
Dedication Sample
Abstract
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background Of The Study
1.2 Statement Of The Problem
1.3 Objectives Of The Study
1.4 Scope And Limitation Of The Study
1.5 Research Hypothesis
1.6 Significance Of The Study
1.7 Definition Of TermsCHAPTER TWO
2.0 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 

2.1 Definition Of Agriculture And The Importance Of Grasscutter Production
2.2 Problem Of Grass Cutter Production In Co-Operative Societies
2.3 Characteristics Of Grasscutter
2.4 Techniques In Grasscutter Production In Co-Operative Society
2.5 Government Project And Policies On Grasscutter
ReferencesCHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND DESIGN

3.1 Population Of The Study
3.2 Determination Of Sample Size
3.3 Sources Of Data
3.4 Method Of Investigation
3.5 Method Of Data Analysis

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 DATA PRESENTATION ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA 

4.1 Presentation Of Data
4.2 Analysis Of Data
4.3 Interpretation Of Data
4.4 Test Of Hypothesis

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION 

5.1 Summary Of Findings
5.2 Recommendations
5.3 Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix
Questionnaire

 HOW TO INCREASE GRASSCUTTER PRODUCTION THROUGH THE ACTIVITIES OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY  (A CASE OF IMO STATE)


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