The motivations for the diversification of the Nigerian economy focusing on sustainable agriculture

Agriculture is one of the major branches of the economy in Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa. It employs around 70% of the population and its contribution to the national GDP ranges around 45% (2012). In spite of the fact that most of the area is arable the majority of food, the Nigerian...

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Main Author: György Iván Neszmélyi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2014-08-01
Series:Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/6217
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spelling doaj-846ba5be3159464a99c53ebdeb5852782020-11-25T03:48:04ZengUniversity of DebrecenApstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce1789-221X1789-78742014-08-018110.19041/APSTRACT/2014/1/1The motivations for the diversification of the Nigerian economy focusing on sustainable agricultureGyörgy Iván Neszmélyi 0 Budapest Business School Faculty of Commerce, Catering and Tourism, Department of Commerce Agriculture is one of the major branches of the economy in Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa. It employs around 70% of the population and its contribution to the national GDP ranges around 45% (2012). In spite of the fact that most of the area is arable the majority of food, the Nigerian population consumes, comes from imports. The paper attempts to provide in insight to the reasons, why Nigeria could still not achievew self sufficiency from major food crops and livestock. Beyond the rapid growth of the population, one of the major reasons is the rich oil and natural gas reserves, the exploitation and export of which has been providing with the country with “easy cash” for the recent few decades. Another reason is that the agricultural holdings are small and scattered, and farming is carried out with simple tools and techniques. Modern and large-scale farms are not common. The political leadership and economic decision makers of the country already recognized the necessity of the development of the food and agricultural sector, which – contrary to the oil industry – would exercise a deep and positive impact on the rural society as well. Nigerian agriculture is being transformed towards commercialization at small, medium and large-scale enterprise levels. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/6217quality of NigeriaEconomic reformAgricultural developmentfood security
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The motivations for the diversification of the Nigerian economy focusing on sustainable agriculture
Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
quality of Nigeria
Economic reform
Agricultural development
food security
author_facet György Iván Neszmélyi
author_sort György Iván Neszmélyi
title The motivations for the diversification of the Nigerian economy focusing on sustainable agriculture
title_short The motivations for the diversification of the Nigerian economy focusing on sustainable agriculture
title_full The motivations for the diversification of the Nigerian economy focusing on sustainable agriculture
title_fullStr The motivations for the diversification of the Nigerian economy focusing on sustainable agriculture
title_full_unstemmed The motivations for the diversification of the Nigerian economy focusing on sustainable agriculture
title_sort motivations for the diversification of the nigerian economy focusing on sustainable agriculture
publisher University of Debrecen
series Apstract: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce
issn 1789-221X
1789-7874
publishDate 2014-08-01
description Agriculture is one of the major branches of the economy in Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa. It employs around 70% of the population and its contribution to the national GDP ranges around 45% (2012). In spite of the fact that most of the area is arable the majority of food, the Nigerian population consumes, comes from imports. The paper attempts to provide in insight to the reasons, why Nigeria could still not achievew self sufficiency from major food crops and livestock. Beyond the rapid growth of the population, one of the major reasons is the rich oil and natural gas reserves, the exploitation and export of which has been providing with the country with “easy cash” for the recent few decades. Another reason is that the agricultural holdings are small and scattered, and farming is carried out with simple tools and techniques. Modern and large-scale farms are not common. The political leadership and economic decision makers of the country already recognized the necessity of the development of the food and agricultural sector, which – contrary to the oil industry – would exercise a deep and positive impact on the rural society as well. Nigerian agriculture is being transformed towards commercialization at small, medium and large-scale enterprise levels.
topic quality of Nigeria
Economic reform
Agricultural development
food security
url https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/apstract/article/view/6217
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