International Journal of Academic Pedagogical Research (IJAPR)
  Year: 2023 | Volume: 7 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 62-71
The Impact Of Rice Growing To The Development Of People In Uganda A Case Study Of Kibimba Sub County-Bugiri District Download PDF
Basoga Emmanuel , Mr. Kabanda Richard , Dr Ariyo Gracious Kazaara , Tukamuhebwa Deus , Kamugisha Nelson , Mutesi Catherine , Isabirye Benefansi , Barigye Brighton , Twinematsiko pascal

Abstract:
Through a case study of Kibimba Sub County, the study's goal was to look into how growing rice impacted human development in Uganda. The following goals served as the study's foundation: To identify the difficulties faced by rice producers in Kibimba Sub County, Bugiri District, to investigate the effects of paddy cultivation on household income in Kibimba Sub County, Bugiri District, and to determine methods for raising household income. According to the data, a one percent rise in household income-increasing methods would, on average, result in a 0.1650 percent improvement in human development, holding all other variables constant. And therefore from findings, keeping other factors constant, a one percent increase in the strategies of increasing household income would on average lead to 0.1650 percent increase in the development of the people. The p-value (0.00) is less than 0.05 which implies that ways of increasing household income have a positive significant effect on the development of the people. The significance of the Fishers ratio (F = 76.89) was tested using an ANOVA, which revealed that it was less significant than the critical significance of 0.05 (Sig F =.00111). The conclusions were approved as a result. Because it imposes a stronger penalty on the model and hence assumes a linear regression model, Y=0.75 + 1.234 (HOUS) +0.669 (CHANG) +0.165 (STRAT) +Et, the R squared value (0.576) was greater than the adjusted R squared value (0.457). If poor policies are dummy If all other variables stayed unchanged, the average level of human development (Y) would be 0.75. This is because things like price changes, unfavorable conditions, provision of fertilizer, and incentives are all fictitious. By providing finance and other services, the institution may support agriculture and help farmers become more successful. Farmers should make each effort to raise the caliber of the rice they produce, and one way to do this is by storing the grain properly. Merchants should make an effort to prevent price changes since this will encourage farmers to produce higher-quality goods. The community leaders should ensure training and awareness creation among rice growers, formed of the new farming techniques rice varieties, market opportunities and other relevant information that can aid them in increasing and improving production levels.