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Nigeria’s Self-Sufficiency in Rice and Wheat: An Evaluation of Growth Enhancement Support Scheme and Anchor Borrower Program

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  • Ibrahim Iliyasu

    (Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, Katsina)

  • Adamu Idi

    (Katsina State Institute of Technology and Management.)

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This paper revisits one of Nigeria’s paradox: net food importer (especially in rice and wheat) accompanied by huge import bill running into billions of Naira despite huge agricultural potentials of 82 million hectares of arable land, the conducive agro-ecology system for varieties of crops, and dynamics smallholder farmers; Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (GESS, 2011) and Anchor Borrower Programs (ABP,2015) are among various initiatives aimed at boosting domestic production capacity particularly of rice and wheat; reduced importation and import bills and consequently conserve scarce foreign exchange. Base on the before-and-after approach of evaluating policies and programs, a regression approach to single factor Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to determine whether a significant mean difference exists on area harvested, domestic production, and import of rice and wheat in Nigeria before (1988-2009) and after (2010-2019) the implementation of the two programs. The findings indicate a signific nt and moderate increase in Nigeria’s capacity to produce more rice and wheat respectively; and the programs have not drastically reduced rice and wheat importation in Nigeria. The paper recommends the expansion and sustainability of the programs with an emphasis on wheat, quality output, and competitive price if Nigeria is serious about achieving self-sufficiency in rice and wheat.

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  • Ibrahim Iliyasu & Adamu Idi, 2020. "Nigeria’s Self-Sufficiency in Rice and Wheat: An Evaluation of Growth Enhancement Support Scheme and Anchor Borrower Program," Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, International Research Alliance for Sustainable Development (iRASD), vol. 8(1), pages :1-9, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ani:ipjhss:v:8:y:2020:i:1:p:1-9
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    1. Adegbola, J.A. & Bamishaiye, E.I. & Daura, A.M., 2011. "Food Security In Nigeria: Government’s Intervention And The Place Of Effective Storage," Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS), vol. 1(04), pages 1-9, December.
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    Keywords

    Agricultural Policy; Self-sufficiency; Rice; Wheat;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q11 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Agriculture - - - Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis; Prices
    • Q18 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Agriculture - - - Agricultural Policy; Food Policy; Animal Welfare Policy

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