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A Macroeconomic Analysis of Agricultural Sector in Nigeria

Advanced Journal of Social Science

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Title A Macroeconomic Analysis of Agricultural Sector in Nigeria
 
Creator Abubakar, Isah Funtua
Ibrahim, Umar Bambale
 
Subject Diversification
Cointegration
Agriculture-subsectors
Economics
 
Description This paper attempts to study the Nigerian agriculture industry as a panacea to growth as well as an anchor to the diversification agenda of the present government. To do this, the time series data of the four agriculture subsectors of crop production, livestock, forestry and fishery were analysed as stimulus to the Real GDP from 1981-2016 in order to explicate the individual contributions of the subsectors to the RGDP in order to guide the policy thrust on diversification. Using the Johansen approach to cointegration, all the variables were found to be cointegrated. With the exception of the forestry subsector, all the three subsectors were seen to have impacted on the real GDP at varying degrees during the time under review. The crop production subsector has the highest impact, however, taking size-by-size analysis, the livestock subsector could be of much importance due to its ability to retain its value chain and high investment returns particularly in poultry. Therefore, it is recommended that, the government should intensify efforts to retain the value chain in the crop production subsector, in order to harness its potentials optimally through the encouragement of the establishment of agriculture cottage industries. Secondly, the livestock subsector is found to be the most rapidly growing and commercialized subsector. Therefore, it should be the prime subsector to hinge the diversification agenda naturally. Lastly, the tourism industry which is a source through which the impact of the subsector is channeled to the GDP should be developed, in order to improve the impact of such channel to GDP with the sole objective to resuscitate the forestry subsector.
 
Publisher AIJR Publisher
 
Date 2019-02-02
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Articles
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://journals.aijr.in/index.php/ajss/article/view/1091
10.21467/ajss.5.1.18-25
 
Source Advanced Journal of Social Science; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2019); 18-25
2581-3358
10.21467/ajss.5.1.2019
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://journals.aijr.in/index.php/ajss/article/view/1091/197
 
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