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August 2020 Vol. 8 No.8
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Merit Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Soil
Science (ISSN: 2350-2274) Vol. 8(7) pp. 127-134,
August, 2020
Copyright © 2020 Merit Research Journals
OI: 10.5281/zenodo.4029349 |
Original
Research Article
Impacts of Oilseed production on Socioeconomic
of the communities in Abay chomen Distinct, Oromia Region,
Ethiopia |
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Department of Statistics, College of Natural and Computational
Science, Wollega University, Nekemte, Ethiopia
Email: gemechu.bekana@yahoo.com
Received: 06 August 2020
I Accepted:
26 August 2020
I Published:
30 August 2020
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Article ID: MRJASSS-20-032
Copyright © 2020 Author(s) retain the
copyright of this article.
This article is published under the terms of the
Creative Commons Attribution
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This study aims to analyze the impacts of oil seed production on
socioeconomic of the communities. 270 sample respondents were
selected using multistage random sampling from the study area.
Multiple regression Models, Logistic regression models, test
hypothesis: Z-test and t - test methods of data analysis were
used in this study. The impact of producing oil seed on the
educational status of the family, ability of the household to
feed the family, housing conditions of the farmers and other
factors those determine the production of oil seed was analyzed
in this study. The result shows that more than 68 % households
were producing the oil seed at study area. The findings of the
study suggest that education, age of the producers, credit
accessibility, the attitudes of farmers, off-farm income and
farm size were the factors determining the production of oil
seed. The results also imply that producers of oil seed are
better off than the non producers in terms of sending children
to elementary school, housing conditions and ability to finance
their families’. After all analysis, it can be concluded that
production of oil seed enables the farmer to send children to
school, have improved housing conditions, and food secured than
the non-producers. Finally, the results were recommended as
creating the awareness about the uses of education, business
awareness and advising the producers and non-producers to
increases the production of oil seed.
Keywords: Oilseed, Communities, Agriculture, Sesame and
Education
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