Welfare analysis of smallholder farmers by irrigation systems and factors affecting their production outputs in Nigeria

M.N. Tijani , A.E. Obayelu , A. Sobowale , A.S. Olatunji
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Sustaining water availability for smallholder farmers in the near future presents a great challenge to agricultural production in Nigeria. This study assessed the smallholder farmers’ welfare using assets possession and factors affecting their production outputs in Nigeria. A multistage sampling technique was applied in three agro-ecological zones with primary data collected and analysed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Results show that the crop water application system practiced across the study area included rainfed system, gravity flow system, motor pump system and bucket system. A large percentage of the motor pump farmers had improved livelihood going by the type of assets they possess. Some of the irrigators were observed to use water unsustainably (not maintaining the existing system for the future generations through misuse and management of the available water resources) especially those using gravity flow system and motor pump systems. This should be discontinued in the face of the climate change affecting the country. Likewise, the use of some agro inputs such as fertilizers need to be controlled since increasing the level of these inputs was found not to translate to increased output for the farmers. Finally, the land tenure system in Nigeria does not promote smallholder farmer’s welfare as no farmer had formal title to their lands. This makes it difficult to have sufficient access to credit facilities. The policy is inimical to agricultural development in Nigeria and should be relaxed.

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尼日利亚灌溉系统和影响其产量的因素对小农的福利分析
在不久的将来,维持小农的用水供应对尼日利亚的农业生产提出了巨大挑战。本研究利用资产占有和影响尼日利亚小农产量的因素对其福利进行了评估。在三个农业生态区采用了多阶段抽样技术,收集了原始数据,并使用描述性统计和推理统计对其进行了分析。结果表明:研究区实行的作物灌溉系统包括雨养系统、重力流系统、电机泵系统和水桶系统。根据他们所拥有的资产类型,很大一部分电机泵农民的生计得到了改善。一些灌溉系统被观察到不可持续地使用水(通过滥用和管理可用水资源而不为子孙后代维护现有系统),特别是那些使用重力流系统和电机泵系统的灌溉系统。面对影响该国的气候变化,这种做法应该停止。同样,一些农业投入物,如化肥的使用也需要加以控制,因为人们发现增加这些投入物的水平并不能增加农民的产量。最后,尼日利亚的土地所有权制度并没有促进小农的福利,因为没有农民对他们的土地有正式的所有权。这使得很难获得足够的信贷便利。该政策不利于尼日利亚的农业发展,应该放宽。
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