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Analysis of Poverty Status Determinants among Smallholder Farmers in Nigeria
B.C. Asogwa, J.C. Umeh and J.C. Ihemeje
Corresponding Author: Dr. Benjamin C. Asogwa
Submitted: 2011 June, 17
Accepted: 2011 August, 08
Published: 2012 January, 25 |
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This study analysed the factors responsible for poverty among the smallholder farmers in Nigeria
using farm level data from Benue State. The Two-Stage Least Squares estimation method was employed for
data analysis. A unit increase in technical efficiency estimates is seen to generate the highest degree of fall in
poverty among the respondents. On the other hand, a unit increase in economic inefficiency is seen to generate
the highest degree of rise in poverty among the respondents. This suggests that household technical efficiency
(which measures the ability of a farmer to produce maximum output from a given bundle of inputs) and
household total economic efficiency (which measures the ability of a farmer to maximize profit) are highly
responsible for changes in poverty among the smallholder farmers in Nigeria. Improvement in the farm
efficiencies would go a long way in increasing the productivity and income generation of smallholder farmers
thereby improving the performance of the agricultural sector in Nigeria. This would enhance the employment
opportunities of the households in agricultural production thereby increasing their per capita income and
cushioning the negative effect of large household size and large number of unproductive dependents on income
and consequently reducing poverty in Nigeria.
Key words: Determinants, estimation, farmers, poverty, smallholder, status,
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B.C. Asogwa, J.C. Umeh and J.C. Ihemeje, . Analysis of Poverty Status Determinants among Smallholder Farmers in Nigeria. Asian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, (1): 8-15.
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ISSN (Online): 2041-3890
ISSN (Print): 2041-3882 |
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