Capabilities of Rice Processors: Issues for Competitiveness of Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria
The study was conducted to assess the technological capability of processors in Enugu State, Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling procedure was used in selecting 120 respondents across two communities in two local government of agricultural zones selected. Frequencies and percentages were used to analyse...
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The study was conducted to assess the technological capability of processors in Enugu State, Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling procedure was used in selecting 120 respondents across two communities in two local government of agricultural zones selected. Frequencies and percentages were used to analyse the data collected. Findings showed that 88.3% parboilers were aware of maintaining hygienic conditions and 58.3% practice. While 100.0% know that they should wash/dewater paddy till wash water is colourless, but only 33.3% practiced. The majority (80.0%)of miller know that operational cost is reduced by ensuring that paddy is at 1%impurity rate but only 20.0% practiced. Only 15% millers owned de-stoning machine and offered the service. A minority (31.7%) of millers package milled rice while only 1.7% practiced size sorting, buffering and polishing of milled rice. This implied that rice processing in Enugu State is at primary processing of parboiling, drying, milling and bagging. Revealing the need or training and capacity building on value addition processing such as de-stoning, size sorting, polishing, and buffering which will place domestic rice at par with foreign rice. The reasons for the high disparity between knowledge and practice is a gap for extension workers to explore and address.
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spelling | doaj-art-044f1f0c773c4695890cf83ede4ef0ef2025-02-01T06:35:58ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512025-01-01291Capabilities of Rice Processors: Issues for Competitiveness of Rice in Enugu State, NigeriaCynthia Ebere NwobodoCelestina Dupe Innih0Mabel Ukamaka Dimelu1Jane Mbolle Chah2aesonaesonaeson The study was conducted to assess the technological capability of processors in Enugu State, Nigeria. Multi-stage sampling procedure was used in selecting 120 respondents across two communities in two local government of agricultural zones selected. Frequencies and percentages were used to analyse the data collected. Findings showed that 88.3% parboilers were aware of maintaining hygienic conditions and 58.3% practice. While 100.0% know that they should wash/dewater paddy till wash water is colourless, but only 33.3% practiced. The majority (80.0%)of miller know that operational cost is reduced by ensuring that paddy is at 1%impurity rate but only 20.0% practiced. Only 15% millers owned de-stoning machine and offered the service. A minority (31.7%) of millers package milled rice while only 1.7% practiced size sorting, buffering and polishing of milled rice. This implied that rice processing in Enugu State is at primary processing of parboiling, drying, milling and bagging. Revealing the need or training and capacity building on value addition processing such as de-stoning, size sorting, polishing, and buffering which will place domestic rice at par with foreign rice. The reasons for the high disparity between knowledge and practice is a gap for extension workers to explore and address. https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/4499 |
spellingShingle | Cynthia Ebere Nwobodo Celestina Dupe Innih Mabel Ukamaka Dimelu Jane Mbolle Chah Capabilities of Rice Processors: Issues for Competitiveness of Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria Journal of Agricultural Extension |
title | Capabilities of Rice Processors: Issues for Competitiveness of Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria |
title_full | Capabilities of Rice Processors: Issues for Competitiveness of Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria |
title_fullStr | Capabilities of Rice Processors: Issues for Competitiveness of Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | Capabilities of Rice Processors: Issues for Competitiveness of Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria |
title_short | Capabilities of Rice Processors: Issues for Competitiveness of Rice in Enugu State, Nigeria |
title_sort | capabilities of rice processors issues for competitiveness of rice in enugu state nigeria |
url | https://journal.aesonnigeria.org/index.php/jae/article/view/4499 |
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