CONTRIBUTION OF SMALL-SCALE FARMING AND LOCAL FOOD SUPPLY TO SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION AND FOOD SECURITY IN NIGERIA – A REVIEW

O. O. Olugbire, S. Olorunfemi, Olarewaju Titilope
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Prior to the year 1970, agriculture was the main source of livelihood and backbone of the Nigerian economy until the discovery of oil drastically decelerated its potential to sustainably maintain food security and generate significant export earnings. Despite its sudden fall in productivity, agriculture still remains the main sector providing the highest employment (70% of the population) for the populace. To tackle these problems, many policies were formulated (from 1960 to 2015) to resuscitate the sector but to no availdue to failure in tailoring suitable policies to engage small-scale farmers and address other socio-economic problems. This paper constitutes an in-depth review of agricultural production and food security in Nigeria with relative importance attributed to local food supply and small-scale farmers. The article analyzes several documents of the Nigerian Government and international organizations, such as the Food and Agricultural Organization, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Department of Agriculture and Rural Development and a number of peer-reviewed journals across various disciplines to provide a balanced interdisciplinary review. The paper concludes that food insecurity is at its peak in Nigeria and urgent attention is required in the agricultural sector to compensate for the unstable food balance in the country. There is a need for the Government to take strong measures against the food deficit situation and to support the development of the primary agriculture sector. The paper proposes viable policies that could involve smallholders, aid transformation and positively restructure the agricultural sector.
尼日利亚小规模农业和地方粮食供应对可持续生产和粮食安全的贡献——综述
在1970年之前,农业是尼日利亚的主要生计来源和经济支柱,直到石油的发现大大降低了其可持续维持粮食安全和产生大量出口收入的潜力。尽管生产力突然下降,但农业仍然是为民众提供最高就业(占人口的70%)的主要部门。为了解决这些问题,(从1960年到2015年)制定了许多政策来振兴该部门,但由于未能制定合适的政策来吸引小农并解决其他社会经济问题,因此没有奏效。本文对尼日利亚的农业生产和粮食安全进行了深入的审查,其中相对重要的是当地的粮食供应和小农。本文分析了尼日利亚政府和国际组织的几份文件,如联合国粮食及农业组织、国家统计局、农业和农村发展部以及一些不同学科的同行评议期刊,以提供一个平衡的跨学科审查。这篇论文的结论是,尼日利亚的粮食不安全正处于顶峰,农业部门需要紧急关注,以弥补该国不稳定的粮食平衡。政府有必要采取强有力的措施来解决粮食短缺的情况,并支持初级农业部门的发展。这篇论文提出了可行的政策,可以让小农参与进来,帮助转型,并积极重组农业部门。
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