A Binary Logistic Regression Model For Assessing The Determinants of Postharvest Losses of Plantain Among Retail Traders in Benue State, Nigeria
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This study aimed to assess the determinants of postharvest losses (PHL) of plantains among retail traders in Benue State, Nigeria. A simple random sampling technique was used to select 250 respondents across four local government areas: Buruku, Gboko, Makurdi, and Otukpo. Data were collected using standardized structured questionnaires. The socio-demographic analysis revealed that the majority of respondents were female 197(78.8%), with most 108 (43.2%) aged between 31-40 years. A significant proportion of traders had primary 74(29.6%) or secondary education 98(39.2%). Most respondents 140(56%) had trading experience ranging from 1-10 years, and the majority 156(62.4%) were married. On average, plantain traders reported losses of approximately 34 bunches per trading season, equivalent to an income loss of about N254,000, with 68% of these losses occurring during storage. The binary logistic regression analysis identified several factors associated with postharvest losses.
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