尼日利亚鸡蛋生产的趋势分析和宏观经济变量决定因素

Sunday Brownson Akpan, V. S. Nkanta
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普通尼日利亚人每天的动物蛋白摄入量远远低于世界卫生组织推荐的最低标准。这种蛋是尼日利亚最便宜和最实惠的动物蛋白来源,但其产量无法满足日益增长的需求。在上述事实的前提下,为了确定加强鸡蛋生产的方法,本研究专门研究了鸡蛋生产的趋势,并确定鸡蛋生产与尼日利亚选定的宏观经济基本面以及其他变量之间的关系。该研究使用了1961年至2020年的时间序列数据。数据来自联合国粮食及农业组织(FAO)、世界银行和尼日利亚中央银行。采用增广Dickey-Fuller单位根检验和ADF-GLS单位根检验证实该系列的稳定性。采用恩格尔-格兰杰两步法检验序列的协整性。实证结果表明,在长期和短期内,向农业部门支付的信贷金额、人均收入以及玉米和鸡肉的产量都是鸡蛋产量的积极决定因素。相反,在这两个时期,消费者价格指数(通货膨胀率)与鸡蛋产量呈负相关。为了提高该国的鸡蛋产量,建议向农业部门注入更多的信贷设施。与此同时,该国的通货膨胀率保持在最低水平。
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Trend Analysis and Macroeconomic Variable Determinants of Egg Production in Nigeria
The daily animal protein intake of an average Nigerian is far less than the World Health Organization recommended minimum standard. The egg is the cheapest and most affordable animal protein source in Nigeria, but its production has not been able to match the increasing demand capacity. Premised on the above facts and to identify ways to intensify egg production, the study was specifically designed to examine the trend in egg production and establish the relationship between egg production and selected macroeconomic fundamentals in addition to other variables in Nigeria. The study used time series data from the period 1961 to 2020. The data were sourced from the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), the World Bank, and the Central Bank of Nigeria. The Augmented Dickey-Fuller unit root test and ADF-GLS unit root test were used to confirm the stability of the series. The Engle-Granger two-step technique was used to test for the cointegration of the series. The empirical finding showed that the amount of credit disbursed to the agricultural sector, per capita income, and the quantity of maize and chicken meat produced are positive determinants of egg production in both long and short-run periods. In contrast, the consumer price index (inflation rate) relates negatively in both periods to egg production. To upsurge egg production in the country, it is recommended that more credit facilities be injected into the agricultural sector. At the same time, the inflation rate is maintained at a minimal rate in the country.
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