Agricultural Revamping via Major Capital Outlay the Antidote to Food Insecurity Challenges in Nigeria
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2020
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Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal
Abstract
Food insecurity in Nigeria has necessitated this study which emphasizes agricultural revamping as the antidote
to the prevailing circumstance of food crisis in the country. This study draws the attention of the present
administration to the urgent need for significant capital investment in agriculture as a means to proffer a
permanent solution to food insecurity in Nigeria. This study employs literature review approach and discovers
that the factors impeding food safety in Nigeria include farmers' lack of access to the credit facility, insufficient
farmlands, security threat on farmers and farmers’ lack of education. However, relevant econometric techniques
and statistical tools are specifically applied to examine the impact of government expenditure and agricultural
output on food safety using a secondary source of data spanning from 2008 -2019. From the findings of this
study, agricultural output has a considerable influence on food safety, but government expenditure on agriculture
is yet to gain momentum in affecting adequate food production in the country. Thus, this study concludes that
there is an urgent need for the government to invest significantly in agriculture which serves as an antidote to
food security challenges in Nigeria.
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Agriculture, Agricultural Finance, Agricultural Output, Food Security, Nigeria