Comparative analyses of modern and traditional bee keeping entrepreneurships in Abia State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development
Title Comparative analyses of modern and traditional bee keeping entrepreneurships in Abia State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 3
Issue 13
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 1-9
URL http://pakacademicsearch.com/pdf-files/ech/520/1-9 Vol 3, No 13 (2012).pdf
Abstract
The study examined the comparative analyses of modern and traditional bee keeping in Abia State, Nigeria. It
considered as objectives the comparative analyses of costs and returns, technical and profit efficiencies and
evaluation of the major constraints associated with both bee keeping practices. A sample size of 120 bee keepers
comprising 80 modern and 40 traditional bee keepers were examined respectively in this study. The tools of data
collection were structured questionnaire and oral interviews. Analytical tools used included Cobb Douglas
production function, descriptive statistics and income statement analysis. The result shows that modern bee
keeping generates more income than traditional bee farming despite its production cost. Investment in bee
keeping, especially with respect to modern bee keeping approach increased tremendously with expanded access
to cheap and flexible credit which is presently a limiting factor in traditional bee keeping. Further, man days of
labour and quantity of baiting materials increased the production of modern bee keepers while expenses on
labour and apiaries limited their profitability even among traditional bee keepers. Thus, it is recommended that
the modern bee keepers should be encouraged with financial incentives that will help them boost number of
labourers and local policies which will reduce labour cost and other inputs should also be encouraged.

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