1.1 Background to the Study
Cowpea is a popular and nutritionally
important legume crop in many parts of the world. They are grown mainly
for their edible beans. They thrive in poor conditions, growing well in
soils ipto 85% sand. This makes them a particularly important crop in
arid, semi desert regions where not many other crops will grows. It is
also an important source of food for humans in poor regions and the crop
can also be used as feed for livestock. It provides a rich source of
proteins and calories as well as vitamins. Despite this it is considered
too risky an investment by many growers because of the numerous pest
problem associated with it (Jackai and Adaila, 1985).
Pest problems on cowpea persist, at
least in part because of a lack of diversity in research interests in
control of pests. Much effort is devoted to the easier problems (
aphids, bruchids, leaf hoppers e.t.c.). While major problems ( thrips,
pod borer and pod bugs) remain unsolved. The pest problem on cowpea is
complex and requires diversified efforts. Insects pest damage pest from
seedling emergence to storage. The pest problem in Africa is clearly
more severe in Africa than elsewhere probably because many of the pests
are considered indigenous to the continent and have had ample time to co
evolve with the crop in its center of origin and domestication ( Ng and
Marechal, 1985).
1.2 Statement of the Problem
In recent studies, people have become
wiser andore sensitive to environmental problems.so also due to high
cost and the unavailability of conventional insecticides, research has
intensified in the indigenous method of controlling cowpea pests that
will increase yield.
1.3 Objectives of the Study
The major objective of the research is to evaluate the indigenous method of controlling g cowpea pests.
1.4 Research Questions
1. What the type of pests associated with cowpea?
2. What are the available methods for controlling theses pests?
3. Is there any indigenous method that can be employed for controlling these pests?
4. How effective is the indigenous method for controlling the pests ?
1.5 Significance of the Study
This Study gives a clear insight in the
indigenous method of controlling cowpea pests. It also gives a clear I
sight in how effective the indigenous method is. The findings and
recommendations of the research if employed my farmers will enable them
control pests associated with low cost and readily available sources.
1.6 Scope of the Study
The research focuses on the indigenous method of controlling cowpea pests and how effective they are.
1.7 Limitations of the Study
Language barrier during interview with
farmers on the type of pest associated with cowpea because most cowpea
growers are from the northern part of the country.