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How To Increase Grasscutter Production Through The Activities Of Co-Operative Society

(A Case Study Of Imo State)

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Increasing grasscutter production through the activities of a cooperative society involves fostering collaboration among grasscutter farmers to optimize resources, knowledge sharing, and market access. By forming a cooperative, grasscutter farmers can pool their resources to invest in better breeding techniques, improved infrastructure, and training programs on efficient husbandry practices, thus enhancing productivity. Cooperative societies can facilitate bulk purchases of feed and equipment at lower costs through collective bargaining, thereby reducing production expenses. Additionally, cooperative members can leverage their combined market presence to negotiate better prices for their products and gain access to larger markets, both domestically and internationally. Moreover, cooperatives provide a platform for continuous learning and skill development, enabling farmers to stay updated on industry trends and innovative practices. Through these collaborative efforts, grasscutter production can be substantially increased, leading to improved livelihoods for farmers and enhanced food security within the community.

ABSTRACT

In the course of this research work topic “How to increase grass cutter production through the activities of co-operative societies”, was appraised.
This was done to order to survey the past programmes and policies constituted by government to mobilized people into small scale business in (grass cutter production co-operative) as a way of facilitating the attainment of self/sufficiently through co-operative society.
The general constrains that militates the achievements of the objectives and how it affect the co-operative society, was identified this include lack of trained staffs workers, inadequate processing facilities, lack of land Acquisition, poor extension services/ignorance etc.
Finally, to curtly this constrains, improved co-ordination between the state and local government authorities, should come incessant change of government, should be avoided and more train manpower personnel deployed as this is the only way to achieve the objectives of constituting this co-operatives.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title Page
Acknowledgement Sample
Dedication Sample
Abstract

 

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background Of The Study
1.2 Statement Of The Problem
1.3 Objectives Of The Study
1.4 Scope And Limitation Of The Study
1.5 Research Hypothesis
1.6 Significance Of The Study
1.7 Definition Of Terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

2.1 Definition Of Agriculture And The Importance Of Grasscutter Production
2.2 Problem Of Grass Cutter Production In Co-Operative Societies
2.3 Characteristics Of Grasscutter
2.4 Techniques In Grasscutter Production In Co-Operative Society
2.5 Government Project And Policies On Grasscutter
References

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND DESIGN

3.1 Population Of The Study
3.2 Determination Of Sample Size
3.3 Sources Of Data
3.4 Method Of Investigation
3.5 Method Of Data Analysis

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 DATA PRESENTATION ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA

4.1 Presentation Of Data
4.2 Analysis Of Data
4.3 Interpretation Of Data
4.4 Test Of Hypothesis

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION

5.1 Summary Of Findings
5.2 Recommendations
5.3 Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix
Questionnaire

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION
Since grass cutter production on parts of the livestock in co-operative society in the bedrock of Imo State economy much empires work has been carried out in the state through the activities of co-operative and it is expected equally that a lot of contributions and research must be carried out which gave rise to this research work. In this direction, therefore much attention has been paid to the neglect and reasons for the non-performance of the grass cutter production in co-operative societies.
Grass cutter production through co-operative societies is still a completely percentiles with a large number to small-holder producers in Imo State. And there has been no significant agrarians modernization and revolution this particular section.
Imo State through the activities of co-operatives societies has been an agrarians economy, deriving the bulk of her potential meat and self employment from this particular sector (Grass cutter production) until the mad-rush of its citizens for a white color jobs. To this end therefore the grass cutters co-operative producers was not able to meet with its desired objectives as using grass cutter production to increase economic growth and transformation of the state.
Similarly, one observes that co-operatives in the state is still semi-sub-existence and the output from grass cutter production can neither satisfy the teaming population nor provides the essential facilities needed in the production sector. The sales of the village major livestock like grass cutter which has in the part supported the financed of co-operative especially those into this grass cutter production has virtually reduced.
According to the report on the Imo State livestock journal, it stated that the producers to grass cutter in co-operative society have produced a large number of the workers or employees equally contributed immensely in their duties.
Having realized all these, the government has been the great importance of the society co-operatives grass cutter production and try to organize people into this system with a view of ensuring massive grass cutter production, attainment self-sufficiency and self employment in the state.

1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Despite the efforts being made by the government at federal, state and local levels, towards boosting grass cutters produce, employees that is co-operators and their low productivity there still persist grass cutter in the country. Membership growth is more rapid than grass cutter growth tend, this has sharply, reduced the per-capital benefits of increased grass cutter production and the associated increase and income.

1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Nigerian has embarked on various programmes and policies casting millions of hundreds of naira aimed at relieving depressed in co-operative societies. In the view of this, grass cutter producer co-operative was constituted as to organize the small scale business, who are still in manual labour type of production into co-operative which has failed to produce a large number of grass cutter. Considering the end result all the government effort in grass cutter production through co-operative has not actually had made significance improvement in this sector as much emphasis is now being place on this livestock.
These call for urgent re-examination of the role of these co-operatives in increasing grass cutter production and making co-operatives society to take it’s prime position in the national economy of this country and in Imo State in Emekeukwu in particular in danger.

1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The general purpose of this study or research report is to undertake or study of the existing co-operatives societies and their effect in improving the development of grass cutter production specifically the study has the following objectives.
a. To examine the impact of produces of livestock (grass cutter) co-operative societies.
b. To examine the organizational (co-operative organization) set up and the operations of the co-operative movement in Imo State with particular reference to grass cutter production in Emekeukwu in Owerri North Local government area in Imo State.
c. To determine and investigate the problems facing the grass cutter production sectors.
d. To suggest easy, simple ways and means for enhancing the effectiveness of these societies attempt at grasscutter production and also assisting further research into contemporary issues o the matter.

1.4 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
This study will attempt to examine the polices of Emekeukwu in Owerri North co-operative societies on grass cutter development which are ever changing and the importance, of putting together of our small scale business of increase grass cutter production. The constraint in achieving the desired development in cooperative and proffering of possible solutions to overcome them, shall also be examine in this project report.

1.5 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
In this research work, hypothesis stated are:
1. H0: Inadequate assistance from the government through co- operative societies has not helped the grasscutter producers.
HI: Adequate assistance from the government through the co-operative societies has helped a lot in grasscutter production.
2. H0: The grasscutter producers are not well educated on how to carry on their business.
HI: The grasscutter producers are well educated on how to carry out their business.

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
Grass cutter production as parts of Agriculture sector in co-operative society is important as it contribute in sustaining any economy. Moreover bringing together this sector henceforth any effort geared at carrying out research aimed at improving the grasscutter producing, in co-operative societies should be unseeded worth which and any suggestion the improvement of this sector of co-operative should have bearing on the sector. This is therefore the most appropriate time to study the grasscutter productions sector in co-operative considering the prevailing economic condition in Imo State.
Presently our employee/workers (co-operators) are adequately reanimated despite the fact that they bend over double trying to make the state self-sufficient self employment and self reliant in grasscutter production: for the fact that they are organized through co-operative increased productivity will enhance the profit maximization on them. Then grasscutter production will once more look attractive in the state.
Based on the finding of the study and the suggestions proffered, it is strongly believed that the policy makers/government would encourage peasant people to join the co-operative society.
Moveover, health programmes and policies on co-operative organizations should be mounted, it will enable the managers of co-operative organizations to adequately organize the co-operative society for increased in grass cutter production.
Furthermore, collages of co-operative schools and researchers who wish to carryout research in the field have been provided a springboard from where they can take off

1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS
Most terms which are used in the project report may be unfamiliar or may have peculiar meanings and connotation. These include:
a. Grasscutter productivity: This includes the index of the ratio of the total output to the values of the total input used in the grasscutter production.
b. Byelaws: We imply the registered byelaws made by a co-operative society which governs the activity of such society and which is made by the society in the exercise of any power conferred by the co-operatives societies law.
c. Small Scale Individual Organizations: The implies individuals whose total cultivatable farm land is not more than a hectare and whose farm land labour requirement is largely supplied by his family. The title he sells is sold in a localized market he requires low imitated capital investment and small holding with the simple technology and at least 60% of his annual income from grasscutter production.
d. Co-operative Society: This means a firm of organization where people voluntarily associate together as human beings, on the basis of equality for the promotion of economic interest of themselves.
e. Productive Co-operative: Here there is a full integration. The co-operative absorbs all the members business enterprises that is members economic responsibilities are born by the co-operative found in kibbutz, Israel.
f. Productive promotion Co-operatives: This is co-operative by integration. The farmer depends on the society for his production activities. There is a strong link between the co-operative and members in the areas of management marketing credit and decision making.
g. Auxiliary Co-operatives: This type provides individual services to member. The co-operatives main function are to provide credit supply and market and storage. They have no hand in the supervision and management attains of member plot.

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How To Increase Grasscutter Production Through The Activities Of Co-Operative Society:

Increasing grasscutter production through the activities of a cooperative society involves collaborative efforts among grasscutter farmers to share knowledge, resources, and best practices. Here are steps and strategies to achieve this goal:

  1. Formation of a Grasscutter Farmers Cooperative Society:
    • Identify interested grasscutter farmers in your community and encourage them to join the cooperative society.
    • Register the cooperative society with relevant government authorities and obtain the necessary permits.
  2. Training and Education:
    • Organize training programs and workshops for cooperative members on grasscutter farming techniques, nutrition, and disease management.
    • Invite experts or agricultural extension officers to provide guidance and knowledge.
  3. Resource Sharing:
    • Encourage cooperative members to pool their resources, such as land, cages, and equipment, to increase efficiency and reduce individual costs.
    • Create a system for sharing breeding stock and high-quality feed among members.
  4. Market Access and Marketing:
    • Develop marketing strategies as a cooperative to access larger markets and negotiate better prices for grasscutters and their products.
    • Collaborate on branding and packaging to enhance the market appeal of grasscutter meat and related products.
  5. Record Keeping:
    • Establish a system for keeping records of production, expenses, and sales within the cooperative.
    • Use this data to make informed decisions and track the progress of individual members and the cooperative as a whole.
  6. Quality Control:
    • Implement quality control measures to ensure that grasscutters are raised in hygienic conditions, are well-fed, and free from diseases.
    • Set standards for the cooperative’s products to maintain high quality.
  7. Disease Management and Health Care:
    • Develop a cooperative-wide health management plan to prevent and address diseases in grasscutters.
    • Conduct regular health checks and vaccinations for all animals within the cooperative.
  8. Financial Management:
    • Establish a financial management system for the cooperative, including budgeting, savings, and investment strategies.
    • Explore opportunities for accessing grants, loans, or subsidies to support cooperative activities.
  9. Market Diversification:
    • Explore various grasscutter products and by-products (e.g., leather, fur, manure) to diversify income streams.
    • Investigate the potential for exporting grasscutter products to international markets.
  10. Community Engagement:
    • Engage with the local community to raise awareness about grasscutter farming and its benefits.
    • Foster relationships with local government agencies, research institutions, and NGOs for support and resources.
  11. Continuous Improvement:
    • Regularly assess the cooperative’s performance and identify areas for improvement.
    • Adapt to new technologies and best practices in grasscutter farming.
  12. Conflict Resolution:
    • Establish mechanisms for resolving conflicts and disputes among cooperative members to maintain harmony and cohesion within the group.
  13. Legal and Regulatory Compliance:
    • Ensure that the cooperative complies with all relevant laws and regulations related to agriculture and animal husbandry.
  14. Networking:
    • Connect with other grasscutter farming cooperatives or agricultural cooperatives to share experiences, ideas, and resources.

By implementing these strategies and fostering a spirit of collaboration, a grasscutter farming cooperative society can increase grasscutter production, improve the livelihoods of its members, and contribute to the growth of the local agricultural sector.