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<title>AGRITOURISM POTENTIALS OF INTEGRATED FARMS IN IBADAN, NIGERIA</title>
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<title>AGRITOURISM POTENTIALS OF INTEGRATED FARMS IN IBADAN, NIGERIA</title>
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<name>OLAWUYI, Olakunle Shakur</name>
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<published>2023-08-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">AGRITOURISM POTENTIALS OF INTEGRATED FARMS IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
OLAWUYI, Olakunle Shakur
Agritourism, a trip to farms or ex-farm houses for the purpose of leisure, education or&#13;
entertainment contributes to economic growth of nations. An integrated farm brings together&#13;
different farm components, in such a way that waste from one farm component is a resource&#13;
for another farm component. Literature have focused on different perceptions of agritourism&#13;
with limited attention to its potentials for integrated farms. This study was, therefore, designed&#13;
to examine the agritourism potentials of integrated farms with a view to ascertaining the&#13;
predictors of information systems usage.&#13;
The study adopted the Dann Graham’s Push and Pull Theory and the descriptive research&#13;
design. Farms in Iddo, Egbeda, Akinyele and Lagelu Local Government Areas (LGAs) were&#13;
purposively selected due to the concentration of integrated farms in the LGAs. Two hundred&#13;
and five integrated farms in these LGAs were enumerated but 188 farms were used. A&#13;
structured questionnaire, with Cronbach’s alpha index of 0.876 was administered in the farm&#13;
to either farm owners or managers. In-depth interviews were conducted with 15 software&#13;
developers on how information systems could be used to enhance the agritourism potentials&#13;
of the farms. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics and linear regression at&#13;
p≤0.05, while qualitative data were content-analysed.&#13;
Tourism potentials of the farms were crop cultivation, animal husbandry and farm&#13;
environments. The potentials of crop cultivation activities capable of attracting tourists to the&#13;
farms were transplanting activities (2.09±0.77), pruning of trees and vines (1.97±0.83),&#13;
sowing of seeds and transplanting of seedlings (1.97±0.85), farm products packaging and&#13;
branding (1.80±0.72), operation of farm machinery and implements (1.79±0.72), pest and&#13;
disease control (1.79±0.77) and storage and preservation of crop products (1.72±0.75). The&#13;
potentials of animal husbandry were livestock feed composition and milling (1.72±0.63),&#13;
livestock houses and pen (1.70±0.58), vaccination and medication services (1.69±0.54), sight&#13;
of animals (1.67±0.63), feeding of livestock (1.62±0.58), veterinary care of animals&#13;
(1.54±0.59) and breeding of animals (1.47±0.62). The potentials of the farm environments&#13;
were petting zoos (3.69±0.50), waterbodies (3.51±0.71), farm shops (3.56±0.56), natural&#13;
landscapes (3.50±0.58), unique farm machineries (3.49±0.65), green agrarian environment&#13;
(3.45±0.66) and cultural/historical objects of attraction (3.31±0.65). The agritourism&#13;
potentials of integrated farms in Ibadan, in order of importance were farm environment&#13;
(35.13±6.04), crop production activities (19.03±7.64) and animal husbandry (16.44±6.07).&#13;
Crop cultivation, animal husbandry and farm environment jointly predicted information usage&#13;
(F(2;185) = 29.68). Crop cultivation (β= 0.09), animal husbandry (β= 050) and farm&#13;
environment (β= 0.20) contributed to information system usage (F(2;185) = 29.68). There was&#13;
an advocacy for the usage of information systems to help showcase the agritourism potentials,&#13;
tracking the number of visitors, making tour reservations/bookings, and records keeping.&#13;
Farm environments, crop cultivation activities and animal husbandry determined agritourism&#13;
potentials of integrated farms in Ibadan, Nigeria. A credible information database would&#13;
enhance agritourism potentials.
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