IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF NON-FARM ENTERPRISES ON POVERTY STATUS OF RURAL FARMING HOUSEHOLDS IN NIGERIA

R. J. Kolawole
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This study evaluates the impact of non-farm enterprises on the poverty status of rural farming households in Nigeria. The data were obtained from General Household Survey fielded by the National Bureau of Statistics in 2010/2011 and 2015/2016. However, only 1,619 matched observations were used for analyses, using Propensity Score Matching, Double Difference, Foster-Greer-Thorbecke poverty measures and Poverty Equivalent Growth Rates (PEGRs). The results show that 53.3% of participants lived below the poverty line (poor) in 2011, while in 2016, this proportion declined to 31.94%. The poverty incidence of female participants (0.5504) decreased by 53.68% while that of male participants (0.4112) decreased by 4.81%. If female participants had not participated in non-farm enterprises, their poverty would have been reduced by only 9.7% but due to participation, it was reduced by 53.68%. The Poverty Equivalent Growth Rates are higher for all the three FGT measures than the actual growth rates for all participants, males and females with females showing higher poverty reduction; which means that growth was propoor, although the poverty of the poor decreased more than that of the core poor. Also, after five years there is a decline in poverty incidences of participants across the six geopolitical zones and the decline was mostly felt in the North East (NE) followed by North Central (NC) while the least percentage decline was seen in North West (NW). Since participation in non-farm activities had a significant impact on the poverty of participants, the promotion of non-farm enterprises among poor farmers should be encouraged.
非农业企业对尼日利亚农村农户贫困状况的影响评估
本研究评估了非农业企业对尼日利亚农村农户贫困状况的影响。这些数据来自国家统计局于2010/2011年和2015/2016年进行的综合住户调查。然而,只有1619个匹配的观察结果用于分析,使用倾向得分匹配、双重差异、Foster-Grier-Thorbecke贫困测量和贫困等效增长率(PEGR)。结果显示,2011年53.3%的参与者生活在贫困线以下(贫困),而在2016年,这一比例下降到31.94%。女性参与者的贫困发生率(0.5504)下降了53.68%,而男性参与者的贫困发病率(0.4112)下降了4.81%。如果女性参与者没有参加过非农企业,他们的贫困只会减少9.7%,但由于参与,贫困减少了53.68%。所有三项女性生殖器切割措施的贫困等效增长率都高于所有参与者的实际增长率,男性和女性的贫困减少率更高;这意味着增长是有利的,尽管穷人的贫困下降幅度大于核心穷人。此外,五年后,六个地缘政治区域的参与者的贫困率都有所下降,主要在东北部(NE),其次是中北部(NC),而西北部(NW)的贫困率下降幅度最小。由于参与非农业活动对参与者的贫困产生了重大影响,因此应鼓励在贫困农民中推广非农业企业。
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