尼日利亚卡诺河灌溉项目(KRIP)农民收入多样化的决定因素

A. Wudil, Baba Y. Mamman, Mortala Boye, Dossa L. I. KE-Tindagbémè
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收入多样化可以从两个方面加以考察:农业活动的变化,或收入来源数量的增加。尼日利亚农村的主要收入来源是农业。本研究旨在了解卡诺河灌溉项目受益人和非受益人的收入多样化水平。结果表明,作物生产占受益人家庭收入的65%,其他农业活动占总收入的18%。而非农业活动仅占18%。对于非受益人,结果表明,作物生产占其收入的44%,其他农业活动(渔业、牲畜、家禽)占13%,而非农业活动占其收入的43%。研究发现,收入多样化受年龄、家庭规模、耕地面积、受教育程度、信贷约束和年收入的影响。结果表明,这些因素需要决策者在本研究区域的农业和非农业项目的发展进行审查。
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Determinants of Income Diversification among Famers in the Kano River Irrigation Project (KRIP), Nigeria
Income diversification is examined in two ways: as a change in agricultural activity, or as an increase in the number of income sources. The primary source of income for rural Nigerian is agriculture. This study is conducted to access the level of income diversification among beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries of Kano River irrigation Project. The result indicated that crop production account for 65% of the beneficiaries’ household income, with other agricultural activities accounting for 18% of the total. While non- agricultural activities account for only 18%. For the non-beneficiaries the result indicated that crop production accounts for 44% of their income other agricultural activities (Fishing, livestock, poultry,) account for 13%, while Non-agricultural activities account for 43 percent of their income. Income diversification is found to be influenced by (age, household size, cultivated area, educational attainment, credit constraints, and annual income. The results show that these elements need to be examined by decision makers in the development of agricultural and non-agricultural projects in this study area.
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