Crop Production, Livestock Production and Economic Growth in Botswana (1990-2017): An Application of ARDL Model
There are few studies in Botswana which have examined the relationship between agriculture and economic growth. The uniqueness of this study is grounded in investigating disintegrated agriculture components into crop production and livestock production and investigating their nexus with economic gro...
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doaj-49c43b30ccde49409a58acfba81f5dd82021-09-04T19:28:27ZengTurkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2021-09-01981500150810.24925/turjaf.v9i8.1500-1508.43252172Crop Production, Livestock Production and Economic Growth in Botswana (1990-2017): An Application of ARDL ModelMufaro Andrew Matandare0Patricia Masego Makepe1Lekgatlhamang Setlhare2Jonah Bajaki Tlhalefang3Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics Department, University of Botswana, P. Bag UB0022, GaboroneCenter for Business Management and Entrepreneurship; and General Education, Botswana International University of Science and Technology, P. Bag 16, PalapyeFaculty of Social Sciences, Economics Department, University of Botswana, P. Bag UB0022, GaboroneFaculty of Social Sciences, Economics Department, University of Botswana, P. Bag UB0022, GaboroneThere are few studies in Botswana which have examined the relationship between agriculture and economic growth. The uniqueness of this study is grounded in investigating disintegrated agriculture components into crop production and livestock production and investigating their nexus with economic growth. This study estimated the short and long term effects between crop production, livestock production and economic growth in Botswana for the period 1990 to 2017. The Auto-Regressive Distributed Lagged (ARDL) bounds testing approach was employed to investigate the stated relationship. Study findings from the ARDL bound testing approach confirm evidence of a long-run equilibrium relationship between crop production, livestock production and economic growth. Results indicated that livestock production has a positive and significant impact on economic growth both in the short run and long run. On the other hand crop production has a positive and significant impact on economic growth only in the long run. Efforts towards supporting agricultural sector growth should be emphasized to promote agricultural sector productivity in a bid to forge a move away from dependence on imports of food in Botswana. To enhance economic growth, in both the short run and long run, the government of Botswana and all relevant stakeholders should invest in and promote livestock production. In the long term, policies that foster crop production are essential for economic growth.http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/4325crop productionlivestock productioneconomic growthbotswanaardl |
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Mufaro Andrew Matandare Patricia Masego Makepe Lekgatlhamang Setlhare Jonah Bajaki Tlhalefang Crop Production, Livestock Production and Economic Growth in Botswana (1990-2017): An Application of ARDL Model Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology crop production livestock production economic growth botswana ardl |
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Mufaro Andrew Matandare Patricia Masego Makepe Lekgatlhamang Setlhare Jonah Bajaki Tlhalefang |
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Crop Production, Livestock Production and Economic Growth in Botswana (1990-2017): An Application of ARDL Model |
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Crop Production, Livestock Production and Economic Growth in Botswana (1990-2017): An Application of ARDL Model |
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Crop Production, Livestock Production and Economic Growth in Botswana (1990-2017): An Application of ARDL Model |
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Crop Production, Livestock Production and Economic Growth in Botswana (1990-2017): An Application of ARDL Model |
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Crop Production, Livestock Production and Economic Growth in Botswana (1990-2017): An Application of ARDL Model |
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crop production, livestock production and economic growth in botswana (1990-2017): an application of ardl model |
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Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP) |
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Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology |
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2148-127X |
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2021-09-01 |
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There are few studies in Botswana which have examined the relationship between agriculture and economic growth. The uniqueness of this study is grounded in investigating disintegrated agriculture components into crop production and livestock production and investigating their nexus with economic growth. This study estimated the short and long term effects between crop production, livestock production and economic growth in Botswana for the period 1990 to 2017. The Auto-Regressive Distributed Lagged (ARDL) bounds testing approach was employed to investigate the stated relationship. Study findings from the ARDL bound testing approach confirm evidence of a long-run equilibrium relationship between crop production, livestock production and economic growth. Results indicated that livestock production has a positive and significant impact on economic growth both in the short run and long run. On the other hand crop production has a positive and significant impact on economic growth only in the long run. Efforts towards supporting agricultural sector growth should be emphasized to promote agricultural sector productivity in a bid to forge a move away from dependence on imports of food in Botswana. To enhance economic growth, in both the short run and long run, the government of Botswana and all relevant stakeholders should invest in and promote livestock production. In the long term, policies that foster crop production are essential for economic growth. |
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crop production livestock production economic growth botswana ardl |
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