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Profitability and viability analyses of small-holder cocoa production three management systems in Abia State Nigeria: A study for commercialization implications
2011
Journal of Agriculture and Social Research (JASR)
The study examined the viability of small-holder cocoa production under three management systems in Abia State. The systems studied were owner-, lease and sharecrop management systems. The instrument of data collection was questionnaire. Using a random selection method 150 cocoa farmers were selected for the study. The data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Benefit Cost Ratio and Net Present Value at 10% discount rate. Results show that cocoa production is profitable and
doi:10.4314/jasr.v10i2.67540
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