9 Major Problems Of Farm Mechanization In Nigeria

1.   Land Tenure System: The type of land tenure especially communal land tenure system does not allow for large farm holding suitable for mechanization.


2.   Scattered Land Holding: Scattered farm holding or farms not located in the same place is not conducive or economical for mechanization especially in West Africa.


3.   Poverty: Most o the farmers especially in West Africa are very poor and cannot afford the cost of tractor and farm implements.

4.   Inadequate Machinery/Facilities: The facilities or machinery to fabricate and repair farm implements are grossly inadequate


5.   Topography: Topography of most West Africa countries is bad and  not conducive for farm mechanization.

6.   Varied Soil Types: Soil types vary and the machines used on a type of soil may not be fit for another. For instance, Nigeria depends on imported machinery most of which are not suitable to cultivate our land


7.   Inadequate Spare Parts: Spare parts of these machines are still being imported therefore they are not readily available


8.   Inadequate Technical Manpower: Available technical manpower to operate or service is not adequate




9.   Problem of stumps and logs: During clearing, heavy stumps and logs are usually left behind and they constitute additional problem in mechanization.

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