THE CONCEPT, SCOPE, AND BENEFITS OF FARM MECHANIZATION
Farm mechanization
may be defined as the application of engineering principles and technology in
agricultural production, storage and processing on the farm. Where these
activities and applications are not limited within boundaries of the farm unit
, the wider term agricultural mechanization is used .
Farm work is
physically demanding and the working conditions are often harsh. It’s less
strenuos to drive a tractor than to till the soil with a spade all day long. a
tractor pulling a plough can cultivate a large area than a human with a spade
in the same amount of time, there by increasing productivity and timeliness.
Timeliness is an important factor in agricultural production . completing
certain farming operations such as planting and harvesting in a timely manner
increases yields and improves profitability.
Farming operations
are seasonal with fluctuation in labour demand. More labour is needed during
planting and harvesting than during other periods of plant growth. This
fluctuation in labour demand creates labour management problems. With mechanization,
it is possible to reduce peak labour demand and maintain a stable labour force
on the farm.
Farm mechanization
is not merely the use of tractors and motorized equipments in farming, but
rather a process of improving and modernizing farming operations and farm
implements, engine powered equipments and other technological devices such as
electric motors, pumps, solar driers, silos, irrigation and drainage
equipments.
BENEFITS OF FARM MECHANIZATION
The following are
the benefits of farm mechanization;
·
Mechanization will boost the food production which
will lead to exportation of the excess in the production so as to generate
income for the country through foreign exchange earnings.
·
Farm mechanization had improved the level of
information dissemination within and outside agriculture .
·
Farm mechanization reduces drudgery in farm work
·
Farm mechanization improves the productivity of farm
workers.
·
Farm mechanization increases the timeliness and
quality of farm work
SUGGESTIONS FOR
THE PROMOTION OF FARM MECHANIZATION IN NIGERIA.
Farm mechanization
in Nigeria
is faced with a lot of challenges and amongst them are;
·
Lack of awareness of
rural farmers about how to practice mechanized farming
·
Lack of necessary
funds to carry out mechanized farming by rural farmers.
·
Unavailability of
effective land acquisition laws for carrying out mechanized farming.
SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMENDATIONS FOR PROMOTING FARM
MECHANIZATION
·
Provision and
introduction of proper framework, aiding land acquisition for rural farmers to
practice mechanized farming.
·
Provision of proper
credit facilities to aid farmers who want to practice the often expensive
mechanized farming and do not have the resources.
·
Establishment of
good roads in rural areas to allow for easy transportation of tractors and
other machines.
·
Improvement of laws
guiding owners of machineries.
·
The government
should employ more extension workers who would be charged with the
responsibility of guiding farmers on how to go about mechanized farming.
LIMITING FACTORS OF FARM MECHANIZATION
The following are
some of the common limiting factors of farm mechanization;
·
Traditional basic
cultivation patterns and mind set in different social and ecological conditions
vary.
·
Underestimation of
the real importance of agriculture in the industrialized economics.
·
Another limiting
factor is that modern economics and management theory have encouraged a short
term and reductionist view of farm mechanization.
·
Another limiting
factor is the capital expenditure needed to carry out mechanized farming.
Mechanized agriculture is often very expensive to practice and so therefore it
is not easy for rural farmers to practice.
·
Another limiting
factor is the lack of technical
knowledge on the part of local farmers on the operation of machines and
tractors.
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Energy Requirement in Agricultural Sector under AICRP on ERAS. Agricultural Engineering
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Singh, G and Singh, R.C. (2003)
Harnessing Animal Power. Technical Bulletin, CIAE Bhopal.
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(2002). Production and sale of tractors. Agricultural Engineering Today Vol
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Esimi J. Sezuo Lecture Note On Farm Mechanization II
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