ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION AND AGRO-FOOD TECHNOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS IN NIGERIA: LESSONS FROM MALAYSIA

Okechukwu Chilokwu, Egor Hikarofem, S. George
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The paper x-rayed the various aspects of the agro-food economic diversification in Malaysia to draw lessons for Nigeria’s agricultural economic growth and development. A descriptive statistical method was employed in the presentation. With a total population of 31.6 million people, Malaysia has been able to harness the factor endowments for its people such that its GDP per capita (USD, PPP) grew from 18,577 in 2005 to 25,669 in 2016, whereas Nigeria’s GDP per capita (USD, PPP) grew from 4,149 in 2005 to 5,435 in 2016. Nigeria failed in its capacity utilization of the available factor endowments. In 2016, the percentage of prevalence of undernourishment of Malaysian people was 2.9, while Nigeria’s data was 11.5%. Furthermore, there was no prevalence of severe food insecurity in Malaysia, but Nigeria recorded 24.8% in its prevalence of severe food insecurity, within the period under consideration. The paper concluded that Nigeria’s economic performances are dwindling. It was recommended that to enhance stable and viable sustainable and economic growth for its people, Nigeria’s mono-economy must give way to the productive development of all sectors of the economy, particularly the agro-technology.
尼日利亚的经济多样化和农业食品技术解决方案:来自马来西亚的经验教训
本文对马来西亚农业食品经济多元化的各个方面进行了透视,以期为尼日利亚农业经济增长和发展提供借鉴。在报告中采用了描述性统计方法。马来西亚总人口为3160万,能够利用其人民的要素禀赋,使其人均GDP(美元,购买力平价)从2005年的18577增长到2016年的25,669,而尼日利亚的人均GDP(美元,购买力平价)从2005年的4,149增长到2016年的5,435。尼日利亚未能充分利用现有的要素禀赋。2016年,马来西亚人口营养不良患病率为2.9%,而尼日利亚的数据为11.5%。此外,马来西亚没有出现严重粮食不安全的普遍情况,但在本报告所述期间,尼日利亚的严重粮食不安全发生率为24.8%。该报告的结论是,尼日利亚的经济表现正在下降。会议建议,为了促进尼日利亚人民的稳定和可行的可持续经济增长,尼日利亚的单一经济必须让位于所有经济部门,特别是农业技术的生产性发展。
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