Causal Effect of Agricultural Diversification on Smallholder Farmers' Welfare Status in Nigeria

被引:1
作者
Jimoh, Abbas Kolawole [1 ]
Olawuyi, Seyi Olalekan [1 ,2 ]
Balogun, Taofeek Ayodeji [3 ]
Ganiyu, Muibat Omolara [1 ]
机构
[1] Ladoke Akintola Univ Technol, Dept Agr Econ, Ogbomosho 210214, Nigeria
[2] Univ Ft Hare, Dept Agr Econ & Extens, ZA-5700 Alice, South Africa
[3] Obafemi Awolowo Univ, Cooperat Informat Network COPINE, Ife 220282, Nigeria
来源
RESEARCH ON WORLD AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY | 2024年 / 5卷 / 04期
关键词
Agricultural Diversification; Herfindahl Hirschman; Double Hurdle Model; Sample Selection Ordered Probit Model; Welfare Status; Nigeria; CROP DIVERSIFICATION; MODELS;
D O I
10.36956/rwae.v5i4.1223
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
The acceptance rate of agricultural diversification as an effective strategy to mitigate climate change shocks on smallholder farmers' welfare is growing. However, many smallholder farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria, feel that the proposed solutions to their ongoing welfare challenges lack sufficient information and guidance. Thus, this study used descriptive statistics, the Herfindahl-Hirschman index, the double hurdle model and a sample selection ordered probit regression model, to analyze the dataset elicited from 249 smallholder farmers through a multi- stage random sampling technique. These analytical techniques were applied to: describe farmers' personal and socio-economic characteristics, examine the levels of diversification in the different agricultural enterprises, deter- mine the correlates of agricultural diversification, and investigate the causal effect of agricultural diversification and other unobserved factors on farmers' welfare status in the study area, respectively. Results showed that the average household size was five persons. Similarly, the majority engaged in diversified farming are operating at a moderate level and were classified as having a moderate welfare status. Furthermore, the double hurdle estimation revealed that age, dependency ratio, market access, food security status, years of farming experience, per capita in-come, and credit access significantly influenced both the decision to diversify and the extent of diversification. The sample selection ordered probit regression estimation indicated that agricultural diversification, household size, per capita income, distance to market, and years of farming experience significantly influenced farmers' welfare status. Findings also revealed the need to support smallholder farmers with policies that encourage them to diver- sify their farming activities to maximize their gains, experience improved life and contribute to rural development in Oyo State, Nigeria.
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页码:458 / 480
页数:23
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