DIGITAL MARKETPLACE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTHERN KADUNA: A MULTI-STAKEHOLDER STATISTICAL AND POLICY ANALYSIS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65760/Keywords:
igital Marketplace, Rural Development, Market Efficiency, Southern Kaduna.Abstract
Periodic markets in rural Nigeria are often constrained by poor market access, weak logistics systems, limited
price transparency, and excessive intermediary influence, all of which reduce farmer profitability and hinder
rural development. In Southern Kaduna, where periodic markets dominate the agricultural economy, the
absence of coordinated digital market systems has further intensified these challenges. This study examined the
feasibility of a digital marketplace for improving rural agricultural market efficiency in Southern Kaduna
using a multi-stakeholder statistical and policy analysis approach. Primary data were collected through
structured questionnaires administered to 107 respondents comprising farmers, buyers, suppliers, distribution
partners, community leaders, and regulators selected through a multistage sampling procedure. Descriptive
statistics, chi-square analysis, and multiple regression techniques were employed to analyze the data. The
findings revealed that 96.3% of respondents experience market access difficulties, while logistics inefficiency
emerged as the most critical determinant of market performance (β = 0.47). The chi-square results further
showed statistically significant constraints in market access (χ² = 91.56, p < 0.05), logistics efficiency (χ² =
69.50, p < 0.05), and intermediary influence (χ² = 34.82, p < 0.05). The study also found a high level of mobile
device usage among stakeholders, indicating readiness for digital marketplace adoption despite limited
smartphone penetration. Anchored on digital platform theory, the study concludes that low-bandwidth digital
marketplace systems can improve coordination, reduce transaction costs, enhance price transparency, and
strengthen rural market integration. The study recommends the development of inclusive digital platforms
alongside investments in rural infrastructure and digital literacy programs.