ASSESSMENT OF WILLINGNESS – TO – PAY FOR HONEY AMONG FARMING HOUSEHOLDS IN ABAKALIKI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EBONYI STATE, NIGERIA

Nwibo, S. U. and Egwu, P. N.

Department of Agricultural Economics, Management and Extension

Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki

E-mail: sunwibo92@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT

The willingness to pay for honey among farming households in Abakaliki Local Government Area of Ebonyi State was studied. The study adopted a combination of descriptive and inferential statistics to analyse the objectives of the study.  The findings revealed that the mean age of the farming households was forty-six (46) years with 62.5% of the males engaged in farming. Meanwhile, the mean household size of the farmers was eight (8) and cultivate an average of five (5) hectares and earn an annual farming income of one hundred and forty thousand (N140, 000.00) naira. Using Kaiser’s rule of thumb, the study identified the active nutrients content of honey (0.843), low sugar content of honey (0.572) and medicinal value (0.652) as factors influencing the consumption of honey. Consequent upon the importance of honey, it was observed that that 76.7% of the farmers are willing to pay for honey as interpreted as the Naira (N) amount that the farming households were willing to pay to obtain honey at an average amount of seven hundred naira (N700.00) for one litre bottle of honey which was equivalent of $4.46 per a litre. With the F-ration of 44.796 and coefficient of multiple determination (R2) of 0.764, which implied that about 76% variation in the dependent variable was influenced by the independent variables included in the regression model; marital status (x3), educational status (x4), annual income (x5), farm size (x6), and household size (x7) of the farmers were identified as having positive and significant effect on the willingness to pay for honey in Abakaliki L. G. A. of Ebonyi State, Nigeria. The study based on findings, recommended for public enlightenment campaign on the health advantage of honey consumption and utilisation should be intensified by government and non-governmental agencies, supports in form of grants and aids should be given to bee farmers to boost their production level so as to ensure adequate supply of honey.

Keywords: willingness, to pay, honey, farming household, Abakaliki.


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