Determinants of Consumer’s Preference for Imported Rice over Locally Processed in Sokoto and Kebbi States

Gindi A. A., Yahaya K., Kaita R. A.

Abstract: The study was carried out in two States of North Western Nigeria, Kebbi and Sokoto States covering the largest markets in the state capitals of the two states. The markets selection was purposive, based on high patronage of locally processed and imported rice in the markets. The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) model was designed to test the multidimensionality of the theoretical constructs. Specifically, we test the hypothesis that rice quality is a multidimensional construct composed of three factors; Experience attributes (EXP), Search attributes (SEAR) and Credence attributes (CRE). From the result of the study, an examination of unstandardized regression weight reveals that almost all estimates to be both reasonable and statistically significant; and all standard errors appear also to be in good order. The results of the study revealed new quality scales have three dimensions and some of the items have very little loading on the factor thy supposed to measure but all the items are intended to measure preference.

Keywords: Confirmatory factor, Consumers, Rice, Experience and Credence.          

Title: Determinants of Consumer’s Preference for Imported Rice over Locally Processed in Sokoto and Kebbi States

Author: Gindi A. A., Yahaya K., Kaita R. A.

International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations

ISSN 2348-1218 (print), ISSN 2348-1226 (online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 7, Issue 3, July 2019 - September 2019

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Determinants of Consumer’s Preference for Imported Rice over Locally Processed in Sokoto and Kebbi States by Gindi A. A., Yahaya K., Kaita R. A.