Credit Financing and Agricultural Development in Nigeria

K. A. Saka, M. A. Akinde, A. R. Afolabi
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This study investigates the short-run dynamics and long-run link between credit financing offered by Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) and agricultural development in Nigeria for a period of 1981 to 2020. A quantitative ex-post facto research design was employed to analyze bank credit impact on agricultural advancement at both aggregate and sub-sectoral agricultural production. The research strategy utilized allows the use of economic series obtained from Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin (2021) and World Bank Development Indicators (2021) to be analyzed by Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) estimation technique. From ARDL estimations, it is indicated that DMBs loans and advances have significantly negative short-run impacts on agricultural development in Nigeria at both aggregate and sub-sector levels. However, Bounds Testing analysis shows that the impacts of DMBs financing on Nigeria agriculture sector and labour employment in the sector become positively significant over a long period at aggregate level and for crop production only as a sub-sector. But the observed positive long-run impact of DMBs lending to agriculture was not significant for advancement of other sub-sectors (livestock, fishing and forestry). Hence, the study affirms that in the short run DMBs lending significantly slow down agricultural development in Nigeria but increases it significantly in the long run. The study recommends that there is need for agricultural policy makers and governments in Nigeria to develop appropriate specific agricultural financing mechanism that can aid performance of agricultural sector in the short-run and maintain long-run positive gains in the sector.
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尼日利亚的信贷融资和农业发展
本研究调查了1981年至2020年期间尼日利亚存款货币银行(dmb)提供的信贷融资与农业发展之间的短期动态和长期联系。采用定量的事后研究设计来分析银行信贷对农业生产总量和分部门农业生产的影响。所采用的研究策略允许使用从尼日利亚中央银行统计公报(2021年)和世界银行发展指标(2021年)获得的经济序列,通过自回归分布滞后(ARDL)估计技术进行分析。从ARDL的估计来看,dmb的贷款和预付款在总体和分部门层面对尼日利亚的农业发展产生了显著的短期负面影响。然而,边界测试分析表明,在很长一段时间内,dmb融资对尼日利亚农业部门和该部门的劳动力就业的影响在总体水平上变得积极显著,而作物生产仅作为一个子部门。但是,已观察到的多边开发银行对农业贷款的积极长期影响对其他分部门(畜牧业、渔业和林业)的发展并不显著。因此,该研究证实,从短期来看,dmb贷款显著减缓了尼日利亚的农业发展,但从长期来看,却显著促进了农业发展。该研究建议,尼日利亚的农业决策者和政府需要制定适当的具体农业融资机制,以帮助农业部门在短期内取得业绩,并保持该部门的长期积极收益。
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