ABSTRACT
The principal aim of the study was to assess the degree of bio fuels and its role in food crop
production in Mpeketoni division in Larnu district, Coast Kenya. The study was conducted
among large bio fuel scheme farmers, smaliholder farmers and collaborative reserve farmers.
Bio fuel was looked upon as a critical issue towards problems associated with food crop
production such as high food prices, scarcity of food, land tenure conflicts between the inter
cultural tribes and changes in food patterns among others which were included in the
statement of the problem. The significance of the study to the Goverm-nent in terms of
provision of aid such as provision of relief food and sending funds among other aius.
The researcher had to base on the methodology which focussed on the description of the
methods and techniques that were used to gather information for effective analysis of that
data. This Chapter as well covers the study area comprised of the geographical location of the
study area in coast province, Kenya which was situated 459 kilometres south east (138°) of
the approximate center of Kenya and 446 kilometres east (102°) of the capital Nairobi.
Sampling design was derived using the Sloven’s formula in that 65 being the population, by
using the Sloven’s formula the researcher arrived at 55 which were the targeted respondents,
data collection instruments such as use of questionnaires, interviews as well as observation
were used to obtain important information about population under study in order to obtain
accurate and sufficient information. Reliability and validity of the instruments were
considered for purposes of accessing the worthiness of the instruments to generate correct
data; data processing involved organizing the correct and well answered questionnaires.
Analysis was done by use of frequency tables, percentages and pie charts.
Lastly but not least the research covered a descriptive study design in which both qualitative
and quantitative methods were adopted. Data was analyzed, coded and presented using tables
and pie charts followed by discussions of the research findings. For example, among the
findings, the researcher assessed the driving factors which promoted the use of bio fuels and
according to the findings; the researcher could tell that availability (40%) was the major
driving factor to use of bio fuels. This was because the materials for bio fuel preparation
could be locally found.
Lastly the researcher presented the conclusions as well as the recommendations of the
research study. The researcher’s conclusions were based in both negative and positive way
concerning the concept of bio fuel production. For example, the researcher stated in the
conclusion that in addition to bio fuel causing rising up of food prices, they could increase
green house emissions and contribute to water shortages which in turn impacted on food
production. This was a negative contribution of bio fuel. The researcher once again stated the
positive side of bio fuel, that they helped in energy diversification and more sustainable since
energy is derived from renewable sources such as Jatropha, soy beans and corn among others
and that they as well provided alternatives to energy. One of the recommendations was
encouraging intercropping of Jatropha to ensure protection of food security so as to yield a
variety of food crops for human consuniption hence food stability.
GEOFFREY, I (2021). Biofuels And Food Crop Production: A Case Study Of Mpeketoni Division, Lamu District Kenya. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/biofuels-and-food-crop-production-a-case-study-of-mpeketoni-division-lamu-district-kenya
GEOFFREY, ILYAS "Biofuels And Food Crop Production: A Case Study Of Mpeketoni Division, Lamu District Kenya" Afribary. Afribary, 04 Jun. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/biofuels-and-food-crop-production-a-case-study-of-mpeketoni-division-lamu-district-kenya. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.
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GEOFFREY, ILYAS . "Biofuels And Food Crop Production: A Case Study Of Mpeketoni Division, Lamu District Kenya" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 21, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/biofuels-and-food-crop-production-a-case-study-of-mpeketoni-division-lamu-district-kenya