Poverty and agricultural productivity in oyo west local government area of oyo state
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Agricultural Productivity
- 2.2Factors Affecting Agricultural Productivity
- 2.3The Relationship Between Poverty and Agricultural Productivity
- 2.4Government Policies and Agricultural Productivity
- 2.5Technological Innovations in Agriculture
- 2.6Sustainable Agriculture Practices
- 2.7Case Studies on Agricultural Productivity and Poverty
- 2.8Global Perspectives on Agricultural Productivity
- 2.9Future Trends in Agricultural Productivity
- 2.10Summary of Literature Review
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design and Methodology
- 3.2Research Approach
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Sampling Techniques
- 3.5Data Analysis Methods
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Validity and Reliability
- 3.8Limitations of the Methodology
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Research Findings
- 4.2Analysis of Data
- 4.3Comparison of Results with Literature
- 4.4Discussion on Key Findings
- 4.5Implications of Findings
- 4.6Recommendations for Future Research
- 4.7Practical Implications
- 4.8Areas for Further Exploration
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusions
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.4Practical Implications
- 5.5Recommendations
- 5.6Future Research Directions
Thesis Abstract
This study examines the effect of poverty on agricultural productivity. The study make use of primary method of data collection, the analysis of data collected was done through the use of simple percentage. The result revealed that agricultural productivity is faced with some problems such as lack of money to expand farm, to buy modern implements and to acquire/rent land, also lack of collateral to obtain loan from the bank and land ownership problem in the study area. Based on findings it is recommended that there is a great need for government to give the populace the right to own land for agriculture. Also government must formulate and implement agricultural policies aimed at improving or increasing agricultural productivity and to give subsides to farmers and also supply modern implements and chemical to improve and increase agricultural productivity. The findings also revealed that government should provide financial incentives to commercial farmers to increase their productivity.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p><strong>BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>Agriculture is the systematic raising of useful plants and livestock under the management of man (Rimando, 2004). Broadly agriculture include cultivation of the soil, growth and man feed for animals and raw materials for industries. The role of agriculture in changing both the social and economic structure of an economy cannot be over emphasized.</p><p>Agriculture is also a sources of employment opportunities, income distribution, foreign exchange of commodity and income. It has been the main sources of employment with about 8% of population include in it and a reliable source of government revenue (Anywill, 2002).</p><p>Adeleke (1981) opined that agriculture is by far the most widely spread form of human activity and it is more basic than any industry and that agriculture is one more than three (3) quarter of human race, it yield fibers and raw materials for the industry on which a large proportion of people depend on.</p><p>Crops have been raised since earliest time in civilization and they are still being grown. The soil, if carefully maintained is full of resources that is renewable and can even be improved. In other words, diminishing return may set in as regards soil fertility, artificial fertilizers can be introduced to improve yield.</p><p>Agriculture can now be regarded as a primary industry which deals with the cultivation of soil and raising of food and animals for ma’s use. The uses are numerous in the socio-economic development of any nation or country. Some analysts argued that for a nation to progress or move forward, the development of agricultural sector before industrial sector will be most reasonable and increase in development (Essang and Olyide 1974).</p><p>Agriculture has continued to play an important role in Nigeria economy over a long period of time. Before the oil boom, agriculture accounted for more than half (½) of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and employed about 75 percent (75%) of adult working population (Olayiwola, 1989). As a result of the oil boom era of the 1970s and early 1980s, agriculture suffer a serious decline because attention of Nigerians was shifted from agriculture to petroleum since 1970 has done more harm than good to agricultural sector in Nigeria.</p><p>The aftermath of the reduction in agricultural production discourage farmers from further production since there is insufficient capital to shoulder the cost mechanized farming due to the low level of demand for their product which eventually leads to increase in the level of poverty among farmers.</p><p>Agricultural research as a vital component of integrated strategies for poverty reduction has a crucial role of productivity, changing from mono-economic to diversify economic system, unemployment, fluctuation in the price of agricultural products, fueling economic growth which serve as pre-condition for economic development.</p><p>It is against this background that this research work is focusing on how poverty is affecting agricultural productivity and how agricultural product can reduce the level of poverty. Rural poverty appear to be endemic in sub-sahara African (SSA) and Nigeria particularly disheartening is the fact that this problem is interactable in certain area in Nigeria despite the measure to abate the problem.</p><p>One of the serious effect of rural poverty is food and nutrition insecurity and its attendant socio-economic and political costs. A food of adequate quality and quantity to support a healthy and active life for all members of the household (Heidhuse Etali, 2004).</p><p><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p>Despite the contribution of agriculture to socio-economic development of Nigeria, farmers still suffer socio-economic and policy biases. The back of agricultural productivity in Nigeria takes place in the rural areas and majorly the level and incident of poverty is very pronounced.</p><p>Agriculture has a strong hold in an economy for without it, a country will always depend on foreign countries to feed its population. The potential contribution of agriculture to economic growth has been ongoing subject of controversy among development economist. Several author argued that growth in the over all economy depends on the development of agricultural sector (Scholts, 2004, Gollin parent and Rogerson 2002). The growth in agricultural sector could be a catalyst for national output growth through its effect on rural income and provision of resources for transformation into an industrialized economy (Eicher and Stact 1992).</p><p><strong>1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The main objective of this study is to examine how poverty is affecting agricultural productivity while the specific objectives are:</p><ol><li>To examine the extent at which the level of poverty affect agricultural productivity.</li><li>To identify the impact of increasing in productivities in relation to the standard of living of the people.</li></ol><ul><li>To examine the effect of government policy on agricultural production.</li></ul><ol><li>To examine the impact of land ownership on agricultural production.</li></ol><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p><strong>1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS</strong></p><ol><li>What has been the impact of poverty on agricultural productivity.</li><li>Does the level of agricultural productivity reflect in living standard of people?</li></ol><ul><li>Does government intervention improve agricultural practices?</li></ul><ol><li>Did the system of land ownership affect agricultural production?</li></ol><p><strong>1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY </strong></p><p>This study will educate the farmers on how to solve the problems of low utilization of farm lands, small farm size, low productivity and rural poverty.</p><p>Also it will enlightened the farmers to identify the types of agricultural practice, in a nutshell, the farmers and government would be able to examine the roles of agriculture in socio-economic development of the country.</p>
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