Abstract


 
 
 This study examined the contribution of snail production to the income status of snail farmers in Edo South Senatorial District, Edo State, Nigeria. The specific objectives of the study were to describe the socio-economic characteristics of snail producers, estimate the costs and returns of snail production in the study area, examine the effect of snail production on income of snail farmers and identify the constraints to the production of snail in the study area. A two-stage sampling procedure comprising purposive and snowballing sampling techniques was employed to select 108 respondents for the study. However, 100 respondents provided useful information that was used for the analysis. Data were collected using structured questionnaire. Analysis of data was done using descriptive statistics and budgetary techniques and t-test. The results indicated that the majority of the respondents were females (61%) with average age of 38 years. Most of them were married (81%) with average household size of five persons. They had average of eight years experience in snail rearing and most of them (88%) were literate. The results further showed that the business of snail production in the study area was profitable with gross margin, net profit and return on investment of ₦359,455.00, ₦ 339,533.00 and 2.04 per annum, respectively. Without income from this business, the snail farmers had average annual income of ₦1,377,519.00 from other sources of livelihood. With the addition of income from snail production, their average annual income increased to ₦1,717,052.00, representing 20% increase. This increase was significant at p < 0.05 (t-ratio = 5.02). Thus, snail production had made significant contribution to improving the income of the snail producers. It was recommended that the unemployed youths should go into the business of snail production in order to improve their income status.
 
 

Highlights

  • The dwindling economy and widespread poverty in Nigeria and most developing countries of the world (Ahmadu and Alufohai, 2011; National Bureau of Statistics, 2012) call for a search for a business enterprise and a source of income whose investment capital in terms of finance, human resources, time and space is relatively low and affordable

  • Socio-Economic Characteristics of Snail Farmers Table 1 shows the socio-economic characteristics of the snail producers in the study area

  • The results showed that majority (61%) of the respondents were females, indicating that rearing of snail in the study area was dominated by females

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Introduction

The dwindling economy and widespread poverty in Nigeria and most developing countries of the world (Ahmadu and Alufohai, 2011; National Bureau of Statistics, 2012) call for a search for a business enterprise and a source of income whose investment capital in terms of finance, human resources, time and space is relatively low and affordable. Snail production fits perfectly into these requirements because the capital outlay for snail production is affordable, relatively cheap to start and manage when measured against its productivity, returns and other livestock (Ahmadu and Ojogho, 2012). This assertion confirmed the observation by Goodman (2008) that the amount of capital required for the establishment of a snailery is appreciably small and the practice requires little labour with no strenuous physical exertion. Apart from the nutritional importance of snail to health, it has the ability to be reared under various conditions and snails have high rate of reproduction These could be the reasons why Okon and Ibom (2010) stated that the commercial production of snails can be seen as an honest approach towards realizing improved meat protein intake in Nigeria. The vital question of interest here is, can income from the commercial production of snails contribute significantly to the income of snail farmers?

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