Determinants of Poverty Among Farming Households in Kogi State of Nigeria

B. Omonona, F. Okunmadewa
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The dearth of studies on quantitative determinants of poverty in Nigeria is a major weak point in the country’s poverty reduction policy and strategy formulation. A recent study in Kogi State of Nigeria revealed that poverty is higher among households that have male heads, are polygamous, have farming as the only occupation, have no formal education, and have no access to extension services and improved farming inputs. Poverty rises with the increase in household size and dependency ratio. On the other hand, poverty is inversely related to the extent of output commercialization, farm size, and credit. The study indicates that in Kogi State, Nigeria there is the need to reduce birth rate, provide training and education, and improve farming inputs, credit to deserving households, and marketing infrastructures, as major elements of an effective poverty reduction strategy.
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尼日利亚科吉州农户贫困的决定因素
缺乏对尼日利亚贫困的数量决定因素的研究是该国减贫政策和战略制定的一个主要弱点。最近在尼日利亚科吉州进行的一项研究表明,在以男性为户主、一夫多妻、以务农为唯一职业、未受过正规教育、无法获得推广服务和改良农业投入物的家庭中,贫困率更高。贫困随着家庭规模和抚养比率的增加而增加。另一方面,贫困与产出商业化程度、农场规模和信贷呈负相关。研究表明,在尼日利亚科吉州,有必要降低出生率,提供培训和教育,改善农业投入,向有需要的家庭提供信贷,以及营销基础设施,作为有效减贫战略的主要要素。
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