Determinants of profitability in rice processing among women in Patigi, Kwara State, Nigeria
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2025
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Abstract
Rice processing is a vital economic activity for women in Patigi, Kwara State,
Nigeria, providing employment and income opportunities. Rice processing
activities, excluding milling, are traditionally performed by women in the study
area. However, these women rice processors face various challenges that
affect their profitability. This study examines the determinants of profitability
among women rice processors in the study area. Multistage sampling was used
in selecting 80 women rice processors for the survey. The analytical tools
employed include descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The results
from descriptive statistics revealed that most (75.6%) of the respondents were
married, with a mean age of 36 years and 7years of processing experience. The
results from regression analysis indicated that market access (0.031, p=0.002),
cost of paddy per bag (-2.219E-5, p<0.001), and fixed costs (-1.746E-6,
p=0.040) were statistically significant determinants of profitability, with an R
squared value of 0.729 and an F-ratio of 18.061 (p < 0.001). Specifically, the
results indicate that a unit increase in market access is associated with a 3.2%
increase in profitability, and equally a decrease of a unit of paddy cost could
increase profitability by 11.87%. The findings suggest that improving market
access, reducing costs, and providing training and capacity-building programs
can enhance the profitability of women rice processors in Patigi. The study thus
recommends training on marketing strategies, access to market information
systems, bulk purchasing, and adopting cost-saving technologies to promote
the growth of the rice processing industry in Nigeria.