Innovations in the soyabean innovation system in Benue State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - African Journal of Agricultural Research
Title Innovations in the soyabean innovation system in Benue State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 8
Issue 28
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 3702-3709
URL http://www.academicjournals.org/journal/AJAR/article-full-text-pdf/98787CD37479
Abstract
The study determined the factors hindering innovation in the soyabean innovation system in Benue
State, Nigeria. A total of 100 respondents were selected using simple random sampling technique. Data
were analyzed by use of frequency, percentage and mean statistic. The result of the study indicated that
a number of innovations were introduced and classified into produce/process innovations, the basic
research innovation and the marketing/managing strategy innovations. The study also revealed that
among the product/processing innovation introduced in the soyabean innovation system, soya milk (x =
2.78) was the most preferred innovation, while the least preferred innovation was Soya garri (x = 1.55).
The study also revealed that ten factors were identified as major factors hindering innovation in the
soyabean innovation system. These were lack of new knowledge (x = 2.32), lack of research policy (x =
2.26), lack of capital (x = 2.78), lack of markets (x = 2.34), lack of competent human capital (x = 2.11),
lack of research and extension (x = 2.26), lack of patency (x = 2.12), lack of regulation in the innovation
system (x = 2.32), lack of functional processing industrial system (x = 2.74), lack of stakeholder
interaction (x = 2.19). It was recommended that the introduced innovation should be nurtured and
patented by regulatory bodies while the preferred products innovation given high acceptability rating
be guaranteed funding by commercial banks and such finance institutions to commercialize these
products to stimulate further innovations. Finally, the factors isolated as hindering innovation in the
soyabean innovation should be ameliorated through policy options and conscious intervention
measures

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