Analysis of Agricultural Public Expenditures in Nigeria: Examination at the Federal, State, and Local Government Levels

A. Olomola, Tewodaj Mogues, T. Olofinbiyi, Chinedum Nwoko, E. Udoh, R. A. Alabi, J. Onu, S. Woldeyohannes
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The level of public spending on agriculture in Nigeria remains low regardless of the indicator used. Agricultural spending as a share of total federal spending averaged 4.6 percent between 2008 and 2012 and has been trending downward precipitously. In contrast, Nigeria recorded an annual average agricultural growth rate of more than 6 percent between 2003 and 2010, and agricultural gross domestic product followed an increasing trend between 2008 and 2012. Budgetary allocation to agriculture compared with other key sectors is also low despite the sector’s role in the fight against poverty, hunger, and unemployment and in the pursuit of economic development. Public investment has been stifled by the lopsided manner in which national revenue is being allocated among the three tiers of government that have responsibility for agricultural development.
尼日利亚农业公共支出分析:联邦、州和地方政府层面的审查
无论采用何种指标,尼日利亚的农业公共支出水平仍然很低。2008年至2012年间,农业支出占联邦总支出的比例平均为4.6%,并呈急剧下降趋势。相比之下,尼日利亚在2003年至2010年期间的年均农业增长率超过6%,农业国内生产总值在2008年至2012年期间呈增长趋势。尽管农业部门在消除贫困、饥饿和失业以及追求经济发展方面发挥着重要作用,但与其他关键部门相比,农业的预算分配也较低。国家收入在负责农业发展的三级政府之间分配的不平衡方式,抑制了公共投资。
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