Effect Of Introducing Agricultural Mechanization Through Cooperative Societies

(A Case Study Of Owerri North L.G.A Imo State)

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The introduction of agricultural mechanization through cooperative societies yields numerous benefits across various facets of the agricultural sector. Mechanization, facilitated by cooperative initiatives, enhances productivity, efficiency, and profitability within farming communities. By pooling resources and collectively investing in modern machinery such as tractors, harvesters, and irrigation systems, cooperative societies enable smallholder farmers to access expensive equipment that would otherwise be financially burdensome. This fosters a more sustainable and competitive agricultural landscape, reducing reliance on manual labor while increasing output and crop quality. Additionally, mechanization through cooperatives promotes knowledge sharing and skill development among members, leading to improved agricultural practices and technological adoption. Furthermore, by streamlining operations and reducing post-harvest losses, mechanization enhances food security and contributes to economic growth in rural areas. Ultimately, the integration of agricultural mechanization within cooperative frameworks empowers farmers, strengthens community resilience, and drives agricultural development in a manner that is both economically viable and socially inclusive, fostering a more resilient and prosperous agricultural sector.

ABSTRACT

The effect on Agricultural Mechanization may be interpreted either in positive or negative perspective. But for the purpose of this research, it is seen to be a great achievement on mechanizing societies and other Agents; i.e. positive intention.
Agricultural Mechanization embraces the use of tools, implements and machines for agricultural land development, crop production, harvesting, and preparation for storage, storage and on-farm processing.
Cooperative society play the role on machinating agriculture since it is the coming together of different people in order to achieve a common goals and objectives of the societies.
With respect to this research, the chapter one concerns the overall brief statement of the research. While in chapter two, which observed some contents about this research from different authors. In chapter three, which research methodology or method uses to carry out this research. After conducting the research, chapter four will help to analyzed and present the result gotten from the chapter three. Lastly, the chapter five which is overall summary conclusion and recommendation of this research work.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Cover Pager
Title Page
Certification Page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table Of Contents

 

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Statement Of The Problem
1.3 Objective Of The Study
1.4 Significance Of The Study
1.5 Research Question
1.6 Hypothesis
1.7 Scope And Limitation Of Study
1.8 Definition Of Terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 REVIEW OF LITERATURE

2.1 Definition Of Agriculture
2.1 Developmental Processes Of Agriculture
2.3 Advantages Of Agriculture
2.4 Mechanization And It’s Development
2.5 Objectives Of Mechanization
2.6 The Effects Of Mechanization On Agriculture
2.7 Agriculture And Cooperative Society
2.8 The Role Of Agriculture Cooperative Society

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3.1 Introduction
3.2 Research Design
3.3 Sampling Design
3.4 Method Of Data Collection
3.5 Method Of Data Analysis

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

4.1 Presentation Of Data
4.2 Analysis Of Data
4.3 Test Of Hypohesis

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 SUMMARY CONCLOSION AND RECOMMENDATION

5.1 Summary
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations
Bibliography
Appendix
Questionnaire

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
1.1 INTRODUCTION

Agricultural mechanization is a very broad field covering the study of farm equipment, including the power sources that are used to operate the various machines. Farm equipment constitutes a vital input to the crop production cycle and a wide range of equipment that is now available at globe level. Some of this equipment is highly sophisticated and demands that the technical qualifications and background of the managers and operators is of adequate standard.
In Imo state, most inhabitants survive through Agriculture and their main occupation is subsistence faming which has led to the establishment of many Agricultural Cooperative Societies, especially in the group of Families in Owerri North. In terms of cultivation, the uses of strength and human power is generally adopted, that is (Manual Cultivation). Agricultural Production was their target, and these were successfully done through and help of Agricultural Mechanization to minimize the stress and problems in cultivating and harvesting.
The application of machine to Agricultural Production has been one of the outstanding developments in Cooperative Societies in our rural areas especially in Owerri North Local Government of Imo State. The burden and drudgery of farm works has been reducing greatly increased. Farm Mechanization has released million of Agricultural Workers to other industries, this contributing to Imo State’s remarkable expansion and to the state.
Our constantly expanding population has required and will continue to demand an ever increasing agricultural production of food and fibers. Some of the increased production that has been relished during the past century must be realized the advance in non-engineering phases of Agricultural technology such as better crop varieties, the more effective use of fertilizers and pesticides, and cultural practices. A major factor however, has been the increased utilization of non human energy and of more effective. Machine and implements.
Modernization has been aided by and in some case made feasible only because of the biological sciences. Plant breeders have produced varieties better suited to mechanical harvesting. Sorghum having uniform growth, storm proof cotton, hybrid corn varieties less tendency to lodge, and tomatoes that all ripen over a short period of time and can withstand the rough treatment from a mechanical harvester. Cultural practices for some crops have been changed to modify growth habits and obtain plants better suited to mechanical harvesting. This entire little example when adopting machines on Agricultural in the state.
The Effect on Agricultural Mechanization has attracted many cooperative societies in the rural areas for the production and operation of Agro-products. Cooperative movement all over the world has been considered or taken as both means and instrument of development were by individuals as group of persons with common socio-economic problems. In our country today, sources of statements have country today; sources of statements have been made in the newspapers and other news medias, by scholars advocating the use of cooperative societies for the development and improvement of living standard of the rural people.
Meanwhile, many government programmes have been launched in support of this rural development, such as Agricultural Development Authority (NALDA), Although, some cooperative development Banks programme are Agricultural Cooperative and Rural Development Bank. Agricultural credit Gurantee scheme fund. (ACGST) etc.

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
For the purpose of analysis, the main aims of mechanization are discussed separately, but in practice profitability is usually influenced by a combination of many factors, and one of the commonest mistake is to consider only one or two points and to over look some of the important indirect consequences of any change in mechanization policy.
The farmer’s cash return is used as the only element that need consideration. Many other factors are involved and one or more of these may be decisive even thought it’s effect cannot be measured on a cash basis. Among the imponderable factors are family pressure for improved working and living condition, the desire to reduce management worries by ironing out difficult labour part and such partly psychological factors as the influence of taxations. Thus a farmer may quite justifiably decide to unrest on a piece of equipment which will extremely or eventually result in some financial loss. If there are substantial benefits in workman. It is therefore impossible to state at all definitely what is the option level of investment is equipment; for neither consideration of finance nor of the physical capacity of the machines concerned can give the answers to the farmer’s individual problem.

1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
Cooperative societies is an organization of persons aimed at identifying the problems of the societies and taking a step towards solving it. There are various reason’s why cooperation societies introducing Agricultural Mechanization, and they are listed below;
1. Reduction of labour requirement
2. To minimize a high peak labour demand that occurs over a relatively short period of time each year, as in harvesting certain fruits and vegetables.
3. Several labour shortage and high wages rate, together with the simultaneous demand for increased agricultural production.
4. Prevention of drastic reduction in crop area.
5. Mechanization encourages better management of farm enterprises and makes it possible by providing more free time for planning and study.
6. Mechanization also contributes to timelines which in turn, often increase profits
7. Many field operation must be performed with rather short period of time if optimum results or maximum return are to be obtained
8. Improvement of working conditions and performance of jobs that would otherwise be difficult or impossible by hand method
9. Over all cost reduction is highly desirable but not always imperative.

1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

Agricultural Cooperative play a vital role in establishing economic structure and in motivating farms to become arrears of improvement and utilize improved techniques. This great asset in their mobilization power, Agricultural cooperative appeal to the self interest of the farms in a way that they can understand to demonstrate things which tangible results, make maximum use of the locally available resources and prove that farmers working together in a spirit of mutual aid can improve economic position.
The application of machine to agricultural production has been one of the outstanding developments in Imo State. The burden and drudgers of farm work has been greatly reduced. Our constantly expanding population has required and well continues to demand are over fibers. Some of the increased production that been realized during the past century must be credited to advance in non-engineering phase of agricultural technology such as better crop varieties, more effective use of fertilizer and pesticides, and improved cultural practices. A major factor however, has been the increase utilization of non-human energy and more effective machine and equipment.

1.5 RESEARCH QUESTION
The following question was adopted, to enable the researcher carried out the research for the better solution of the problem such as;
1. What are the objectives of mechanization?
2. Why do cooperative societies have interest in introducing Agriculture mechanization?
3. In what way can the government encourage cooperatives to carryout this project.
4. Is mechanization facing any problem?
5. How can one select his machines?
6. Should mechanization be encouraged in our present society?

1.6 HYPOTHESES OF RESEARCH
H01: Cooperative societies is of no significant to the society at large
H1:- Cooperative societies is of significant to the society at large.
H02: Cooperative society do not have effect on Agricultural modernization
H1: Cooperative society do have effect on Agricultural Mechanization
H03: Farmer’s in Owerri North do improve their capacity through Cooperatives
H1:- Farmer’s in Owerri North do improve their capacity through cooperatives.

1.7 SCOPE OF STUDY
This study was intended to examine the effect of introducing agricultural mechanization through cooperative societies, with particular reference to Owerri North L.G.A. of Imo State.

1.8 LIMITATION OF STUDY
Although, there are many cooperative societies in the area which varied up to 84 cooperative societies. The majority or parts of these societies are Farmer Multi-purpose Cooperative Societies in which they intend to be involved in the activities of Agricultural Productivity.
Mechanizing Agriculture is their outstanding in other to minimize the drudgery and burden of farm works and increase their out put. The mechanization are include the application of fertilizers, insecticide, human power, machines like tractors, harvester etc.
Although, most of these machines like tractors, harvester etc are very expensive to purchase and only few farmers was making uses the machines and other mechanical factors. Even though, how to operate and applied Agricultural mechanization was little problem to them. Few people assigned to operate and maintained. These was led them to come together to solve the problem facing them and in other achieved a massive specification as a spirit of cooperative societies.

1.9 DEFINITION OF TERM
Agricultural Mechanization: This embraces the use of tools, implements and machines for Agricultural land development, crop production harvesting, preparation for storage, and on-farm processing. It includes three main power sources’ such as Human, animal and mechanical.
Cooperative Societies: This is on association of persons with identical socio-economic problems resource into a joint enterprise which is democratically managed, sharing the results equitably.
Agricultural Cooperative: This is a system in which related workers or businessmen are organized to help members increase their productivity and profit their business.
Mechanization: This is the used of machines to do the work formally done with the hand, it have been produced which in agriculture.
Agriculture: This is the cultivation of the land for the purpose of producing food, for man, feed for animals and fibre or raw materials for our industries. It also includes the processing and marketing of crops.

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Effect Of Introducing Agricultural Mechanization Through Cooperative Societies:

Introducing agricultural mechanization through cooperative societies can have several positive effects on the agricultural sector, rural communities, and the overall economy. Here are some of the key effects:

  1. Increased Efficiency and Productivity: Agricultural mechanization replaces manual labor with machines, which can significantly increase the efficiency and productivity of farming operations. This can lead to higher crop yields and reduced production costs.
  2. Timely Operations: Mechanized agriculture allows for timely planting, harvesting, and other critical farm activities. This can lead to better crop quality and reduced crop losses due to weather-related factors.
  3. Reduced Drudgery: Mechanization can alleviate the physical strain and drudgery associated with manual labor in agriculture. This can improve the well-being and health of farmworkers, especially women and elderly individuals.
  4. Cost Reduction: Cooperative societies can pool resources and invest in mechanization equipment, spreading the cost among members. This can make modern farming equipment more accessible and affordable for small-scale farmers.
  5. Income Generation: Increased productivity and efficiency can result in higher incomes for farmers. Cooperative societies can also facilitate collective marketing, helping members negotiate better prices for their products.
  6. Technology Adoption: Cooperative societies can serve as vehicles for disseminating knowledge and technology. They can provide training and extension services to members on the proper use and maintenance of machinery.
  7. Resource Conservation: Mechanization can support sustainable farming practices by facilitating precision agriculture, which minimizes the use of inputs such as water, fertilizer, and pesticides. This can contribute to environmental conservation.
  8. Rural Development: The introduction of mechanization can lead to rural development by creating employment opportunities in equipment maintenance, repair, and manufacturing. It can also attract young people to agriculture by making it a more attractive and modern profession.
  9. Food Security: Higher agricultural productivity resulting from mechanization can contribute to food security by increasing the availability of food and stabilizing prices.
  10. Resilience to Climate Change: Mechanized farming can enhance resilience to climate change by enabling quicker adaptation to changing weather patterns and reducing vulnerability to extreme weather events.
  11. Data Collection and Analysis: Mechanized equipment often comes with sensors and data collection capabilities. Cooperative societies can use this data for better decision-making and optimizing farm management practices.
  12. Infrastructure Development: To support mechanization, cooperative societies may invest in infrastructure such as farm roads and storage facilities, which can benefit not only their members but the entire rural community.

However, it’s important to note that the successful introduction of agricultural mechanization through cooperative societies may require proper planning, access to financing, training, and ensuring equitable distribution of benefits among members. It should also consider the specific needs and challenges of the local agricultural context.