金融包容性及其对尼日利亚三角洲州农业的影响

ASHORO Collins Ovwigho, GBIGBI Theophilus Miebi, OVHARHE Oghenero Joseph
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本研究评估了金融包容性及其对尼日利亚三角州农业的影响。三角州位于尼日利亚南部地区,以其丰富的农业潜力而闻名。农业是其大多数人口的主要生计来源,对粮食安全和经济增长做出了重大贡献。尼日利亚于 2012 年推出了国家普惠金融战略(NFIS)。此外,一些企业普惠金融组织在尼日利亚采取了一揽子普惠金融干预措施,其中包括代理银行和移动货币、尼日利亚农业贷款激励风险分担系统(NIRSAL)、金融扫盲和教育计划、农业信贷担保计划基金(ACGSF)和小额信贷机构(MFIs)。这些组织在木薯种植、油棕生产、水稻种植、家禽、渔业和水产养殖、农业综合企业和加工以及农业多样性等领域对三角州的农业产生了影响。这些影响在粮食安全、减贫、妇女赋权、市场准入和价值链整合、降低风险、获得农业投入、收入多样化和提高农业生产率方面显而易见。三角州农业部门在金融包容性方面面临的明显挑战是:获得金融服务的机会有限、金融扫盲计划不足以及农村基础设施不完善。结论是,三角州农业领域的金融包容性是该州经济发展和公民福祉的基石。在提出的建议中,强调应优先加强农业领域的金融教育系统。
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Financial inclusion and impacts on agriculture in Delta State, Nigeria
The study appraised financial inclusion and impacts on agriculture in Delta State, Nigeria. Delta State, located in the southern region of Nigeria, is known for its rich agricultural potential. Agriculture is a major source of livelihood for the majority of its population, contributing significantly to both food security and economic growth. Nigeria introduced National Financial Inclusion Strategy (NFIS) in 2012. Besides, interventions of financial inclusion packages in Nigeria by some corporate financial inclusion organizations include: Agent Banking and Mobile Money, Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL), Financial Literacy and Education Programs, Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund (ACGSF) and Microfinance Institutions (MFIs). These organizations impacted the Delta State agriculture in the areas of cassava farming, oil palm production, rice cultivation, poultry, fisheries and aquaculture, agribusiness and processing and agricultural diversity. Such Impacts were obvious in food security, poverty reduction, women's empowerment, market access and value chain integration, risk mitigation, access to agricultural inputs, income diversification and increased agricultural productivity. Noticeable financial inclusion challenges in Delta State's agricultural sector were limited access to financial services, insufficient financial literacy programmes and inadequate rural infrastructure. It was concluded that financial inclusion in agriculture in Delta State is a cornerstone for the state's economic development and the well-being of its citizens. Among the recommendations given, it was emphasized that strengthening financial education system should be prioritized in agriculture.
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