SUSTAINABLE UTILISATION OF AGROFORESTRY RELATED LAND USE PRACTICES AMONG FARMERS IN AKINYELE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, OYO STATE

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Oke Olalekan Oluwole
Adebayo Samson ADEOYE
Adeboyin Funmi Aderounmu
Aderinto, A.

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The study assessed the sustainable utilisation of agroforestry related land use practices among farmers in Akinyele Local Government Area, Oyo State. A multistage technique was used to select 50 respondents from the study area. A well-structured questionnaire and interview session was used to collect information from the respondents. Frequency distribution and percentages were used to explain the objectives while Chi-square and Pearson Product Moment Correlation used to test hypotheses. The findings showed that most respondents (76.0%) were male, 60.0% were in the age bracket of 41-50 years, married (46%) and farming occupation (96.0%). The benefits most of the respondents derived from the agroforestry related practices include the availability of more source of revenue (96.0%), increased crop yield (90.0%). The utilisation of agroforestry practices enhances income (98.0%), provision of shade for livestock (94.0%) and medicinal herbs (92.0%). The socio-economic characteristics, age (X²= 10.108, p>0.342) had no significant relationship with sustainable utilisation of agroforestry related land use practices. Benefits derived had significant correlation with sustainable utilisation of agroforestry related practices (r= 0.320, p< 0.023). In conclusion, there should be formation of cooperative groups and provision of adequate information from extension agents to improve the level of participation of farmers in agroforestry.

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