探讨土地破碎化与农业生产力的关系

Okezie Chukwukere Austin, Ahuchuogu Chijindu Ulunma, Jamalludin Sulaiman
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尼日利亚传统的土地所有权制度加上人口的增加,助长了土地的碎片化,对农业生产力和商业化产生了随之而来的后果。这项研究量化了土地破碎化的程度及其对耕地粮食生产的影响。该研究利用了来自尼日利亚阿比亚州Umuahia-North地方政府区(LGA) 12个社区的125个农户的数据。采用Janusezwski指数对土地破碎化程度进行量化。采用Cobb-Douglas模型(CD)和广义线性模型(GLM)研究了土地破碎化对耕地作物生产力的影响。平均破碎指数为0.55,方差为0.02。平均耕地面积为2.68公顷。大多数家庭(71%)聚集在平均碎片化指数附近。CD和GLM的结果显示土地破碎化对农业生产力的负面影响。在CD模型中,劳动仍然是提高生产率的唯一最重要的因素。GLM显示,在远离家园的地方种植农场将会带来更高的生产力。该研究建议合作社农业使农民能够采用提高生产力的农业技术。
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Exploring the Link between Land Fragmentation and Agricultural Productivity
The traditional land tenure system in Nigeria coupled with increasing population encourages land fragmenta- tion with attendant consequences for agricultural productivity and commercialization. This study quantified the degree of land fragmentation and its consequences on arable food production. The study makes use of data from 125 farm households spread across the 12 communities in Umuahia-North Local Government Area (LGA) of Abia State, Nigeria. Using Janusezwski index, the study quantified the degree of land fragmentation. The Cobb-Douglas (CD) and the Generalized Linear Model (GLM) were used in exploring the impact of land fragmentation on arable crop productivity. The mean fragmentation index is 0.55 with a variance of 0.02. The average farm size cultivated is 2.68 hectares. Majority of the households (71 percent) clustered around the mean fragmentation index. The results of the CD and GLM show the negative impact of land fragmentation on agricultural productivity. Labour in the CD model remained the single most important factor of increasing productivity. The GLM show that cultivating farms further away from the homestead will lead to higher pro- ductivity. The study recommends cooperative farming to enable the farmers to adopt productivity improving farm tech- nologies.
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