The Occupation of Last Resort? Determinants of Farming Choices of Small Farmers in Nigeria

Q2 Social Sciences
T. Begho, Mary Omokhose Begho
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In Nigeria, there is a stigma associated with small farming. There is also the assumption that farming is the occupation of last resort. However, there is a lack of empirical evidence to support or dispute these assertions. We examine data from 2,446 small farmers intending to find the answer to some lingering questions. Are farmers in the occupation out of choice or a lack of options? Are farmers generally satisfied with their jobs? Do most farmers have the intention to quit? Contrary to postulations that farming in Nigeria is the occupation of last resort, we find that Nigerian farmers choose to farm and take pride in their job. Notably, 67% have been farming for over 10 years, and 89% intend to continue. The logit regression suggests that job satisfaction, age, education and livestock ownership influence farmers’ intent to quit. We conclude that the government needs to make agriculture more attractive for younger and more educated farmers. This may be achieved through policies and interventions that prioritise improving rural infrastructure, address volatility, limit market fluctuations, remove barriers to markets for local farmers and facilitate the agricultural value chain so that agriculture can thrive as a business.
占领最后的避难所?尼日利亚小农户农业选择的决定因素
在尼日利亚,有一种与小型农业相关的污名。还有一种假设是,农业是最后的职业。然而,缺乏经验证据来支持或质疑这些断言。我们研究了2446名小农户的数据,试图找到一些挥之不去的问题的答案。被占领的农民是没有选择还是没有选择?农民对他们的工作普遍满意吗?大多数农民都有辞职的打算吗?与尼日利亚务农是最后的职业的假设相反,我们发现尼日利亚农民选择务农并为自己的工作感到自豪。值得注意的是,67%的人已经务农超过10年,89%的人打算继续务农。logit回归表明,工作满意度、年龄、教育程度和牲畜所有权影响农民的退出意愿。我们得出的结论是,政府需要让农业对更年轻、更受教育的农民更有吸引力。这可以通过优先改善农村基础设施、解决波动性、限制市场波动、消除当地农民的市场壁垒以及促进农业价值链的政策和干预措施来实现,从而使农业能够作为一种企业蓬勃发展。
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International Journal of Rural Management
International Journal of Rural Management Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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