COVID-19 AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: A STATISTICAL REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIA

C. Ekenta, I. Obabire, T. C. Otegwu, O. Adediran, S. Ahmed, M. Abdullahi
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Nigeria depends on agriculture in sustaining the economy. Over 70% of Nigerians are employed directly or indirectly in the agricultural sector which provides raw materials, employment, food and income and serves as a foreign exchange earner. The discovery of crude oil in the late 1950s dwindled government attention on agriculture. This has left the Nigerian economy with shortage of food production to feed the growing population. The agricultural business environment in Nigeria is frustrated by series of inhibiting factors; poor income, inadequate access to loan and credit facilities and insufficient legislations and government policies. The incidence of pandemic presented new dimension of challenges. The outbreak of the virus placed restrictions such as isolation, quarantine and total lockdown that invariably affected agricultural output. Research is being conducted in the academic world focusing on the pandemic. This research lends contribution in this regard to ascertain the effects of the pandemic on agricultural production. This research adopted a desktop approach in reviewing the documents of National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Centre for Disease Control, online statistical repositories and literature used as secondary sources of data. The review made conclusion and recommendations based on empirical review
2019冠状病毒病与农业生产:对尼日利亚证据的统计审查
尼日利亚依靠农业维持经济。超过70%的尼日利亚人直接或间接受雇于农业部门,提供原材料、就业、食品和收入,并作为外汇收入来源。20世纪50年代后期原油的发现减少了政府对农业的关注。这使得尼日利亚经济面临粮食生产短缺,无法养活不断增长的人口。尼日利亚农业经营环境受到一系列制约因素的制约;收入低,获得贷款和信贷便利的机会不足,立法和政府政策不足。大流行病的发病率带来了新的挑战。该病毒的爆发带来了隔离、检疫和全面封锁等限制措施,这些措施无一例外地影响了农业产出。学术界正在针对这一流行病开展研究。在这方面,这项研究有助于确定这一流行病对农业生产的影响。这项研究采用桌面方法审查了国家统计局(NBS)、尼日利亚中央银行(CBN)、疾病控制中心的文件、在线统计存储库和作为次要数据来源的文献。本文在实证分析的基础上得出结论和建议
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