Constraints Faced by Rice Processors in Milling and Branding of Home Grown Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria

This study examined the constraints faced by rice processors in branding and milling of improved local rice quality in Enugu State, Nigeria. Unbranded and poor packaged locally processed rice are distinguishable from imported rice brand and hence the value is not appreciated by the consumers. Local...

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Main Authors: Uzoamaka Cynthia Nwachukwu, Ikenna Charles Ukwuaba, Onyebuchi Jonathan Umeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Extension
Online Access:https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/2313
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author Uzoamaka Cynthia Nwachukwu
Ikenna Charles Ukwuaba
Onyebuchi Jonathan Umeh
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description This study examined the constraints faced by rice processors in branding and milling of improved local rice quality in Enugu State, Nigeria. Unbranded and poor packaged locally processed rice are distinguishable from imported rice brand and hence the value is not appreciated by the consumers. Locally processed rice when branded and packaged leads to value addition. The objectives of the study were to: identify the socio-economic characteristics of rice processors in the study area, examine the factors that influence the branding of locally processed rice and examine the major constraints in processing locally produced rice into high quality rice. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to survey 23 respondents across three communities in three local government areas and two agricultural zones selected. Primary data were used for this study. Descriptive statistics and factor analysis were used to analyse the data collected. The socio economic characteristics of the rice processors showed that the enterprise was dominated by the married, literate males with mean age and rice processing experience of 46 years and 16 years respectively. Findings of this study showed that along the unit of local rice branding, that packaging was the only form of branding carried out by processors. The factors that influenced the branding of locally processed rice in the study area were grouped into four factors which include inability to appreciate new technology, non-availability of required technology, labour and cost of packaging materials. Also the major constraints in the processing of improved quality of local rice brands are grouped into five factors which are inability to appreciate new knowledge, new technology, communication on storage facilities, labour and marketing information. This study therefore recommends that the rice processors should be trained adequately on branding and improving the quality of locally processed rice and provision of the required technology. This will improve the competitiveness of local rice relative with imported rice thereby increasing its demand.
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spelling doaj.art-693219170e0d4292ba2ea04114258eb92022-12-22T03:03:08ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512020-01-01241Constraints Faced by Rice Processors in Milling and Branding of Home Grown Rice in Enugu State, NigeriaUzoamaka Cynthia Nwachukwu0Ikenna Charles Ukwuaba1Onyebuchi Jonathan Umeh2Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, NsukkaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, University of Nigeria, NsukkaDepartment of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka This study examined the constraints faced by rice processors in branding and milling of improved local rice quality in Enugu State, Nigeria. Unbranded and poor packaged locally processed rice are distinguishable from imported rice brand and hence the value is not appreciated by the consumers. Locally processed rice when branded and packaged leads to value addition. The objectives of the study were to: identify the socio-economic characteristics of rice processors in the study area, examine the factors that influence the branding of locally processed rice and examine the major constraints in processing locally produced rice into high quality rice. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to survey 23 respondents across three communities in three local government areas and two agricultural zones selected. Primary data were used for this study. Descriptive statistics and factor analysis were used to analyse the data collected. The socio economic characteristics of the rice processors showed that the enterprise was dominated by the married, literate males with mean age and rice processing experience of 46 years and 16 years respectively. Findings of this study showed that along the unit of local rice branding, that packaging was the only form of branding carried out by processors. The factors that influenced the branding of locally processed rice in the study area were grouped into four factors which include inability to appreciate new technology, non-availability of required technology, labour and cost of packaging materials. Also the major constraints in the processing of improved quality of local rice brands are grouped into five factors which are inability to appreciate new knowledge, new technology, communication on storage facilities, labour and marketing information. This study therefore recommends that the rice processors should be trained adequately on branding and improving the quality of locally processed rice and provision of the required technology. This will improve the competitiveness of local rice relative with imported rice thereby increasing its demand. https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/2313
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Ikenna Charles Ukwuaba
Onyebuchi Jonathan Umeh
Constraints Faced by Rice Processors in Milling and Branding of Home Grown Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria
Journal of Agricultural Extension
title Constraints Faced by Rice Processors in Milling and Branding of Home Grown Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria
title_full Constraints Faced by Rice Processors in Milling and Branding of Home Grown Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Constraints Faced by Rice Processors in Milling and Branding of Home Grown Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Constraints Faced by Rice Processors in Milling and Branding of Home Grown Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria
title_short Constraints Faced by Rice Processors in Milling and Branding of Home Grown Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria
title_sort constraints faced by rice processors in milling and branding of home grown rice in enugu state nigeria
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