Impact of Credit access and Cooperative membership on Food Security of Rural Households in Southwestern, Nigeria

A. Kehinde, M. Kehinde
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This study investigated the impact of credit access and cooperative membership on food security of rural households in Southwestern Nigeria. A multi stage sampling procedure was employed to select 300 rural households for the study. Data were analyzed using food security index, binary logit model, propensity score matching (PSM) and Augmented inverse probability weighting model (AIPW). Binary logit estimate reveals that age, household size, years of education, farm size, farm income and non-farm income significantly influenced the likelihood of rural households being members of cooperatives while household size, years of education, farm size, gender, asset and farm income significantly influenced the likelihood of rural households’ access to credit. Food security index revealed that about 66 percent of the households are food insecure. PSM revealed that cooperative membership and credit access is expected to increase the food security of rural households by approximately 1446 and 1496 kilocalories per person per day, respectively. AIPW revealed that cooperative membership and credit access is expected to increase the food security of rural households by approximately 1888 and 1899 kilocalories per person per day, respectively. The study concluded that credit access and cooperative membership has a positive and significant impact on food security of rural households. Thus, any programmes targeted at ensuring rural households’ food security, particularly southwest should take into cognizance their credit access and cooperative membership.
信贷准入和合作社成员资格对尼日利亚西南部农村家庭粮食安全的影响
本研究调查了信贷准入和合作社成员资格对尼日利亚西南部农村家庭粮食安全的影响。采用多阶段抽样程序,选取300户农村家庭进行研究。使用食品安全指数、二元logit模型、倾向得分匹配(PSM)和增强逆概率加权模型(AIPW)对数据进行分析。二元logit估计显示,年龄、家庭规模、受教育年限、农场规模、农场收入和非农收入显著影响农村家庭成为合作社成员的可能性,而家庭规模、教育年限、农业规模、性别、资产和农场收入显著影响了农村家庭获得信贷的可能性。粮食安全指数显示,约66%的家庭粮食不安全。PSM透露,合作社成员资格和信贷准入预计将使农村家庭的粮食安全每人每天分别增加约1446和1496千卡。AIPW透露,合作社成员资格和信贷准入预计将使农村家庭的粮食安全每人每天分别增加约1888和1899千卡。研究得出的结论是,获得信贷和加入合作社对农村家庭的粮食安全有着积极而重大的影响。因此,任何旨在确保农村家庭,特别是西南地区家庭粮食安全的方案都应该考虑到他们的信贷渠道和合作社成员资格。
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