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Can social assistance programmes stimulate fairness of access to agricultural inputs acquisition and reduce poverty among smallscale farmers in south-western Nigeria ?

DOI: 10.5958/2348-7542.2018.00051.7    | Article Id: 028 | Page : 335-352
Citation :- Can social assistance programmes stimulate fairness of access to agricultural inputs acquisition and reduce poverty among smallscale farmers in south-western Nigeria ?. Res. Crop. 19: 335-352
T. G. Apata, M. O. Oladapo, S. I. Ogunjimi, A. I. Ogunyinka, C. Ifejirika, S. Anugwo, B. J. Olorunfemi, S. O. M. Awoniyi dayo.apata@fuoye.edu.ng
Address : 1Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria; 2Department of Leadership and Management, University of Hudderfield, Hudderfield, U. K; 3Department of Agricultural Management and Extension, Federal College of Agriculture, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria; 4Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria; 5Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji, Osun State, Nigeria

Abstract

This article examines whether access to social-assistance programmes can stimulate fairness to acquisition of agricultural inputs and poverty reduction among small-scaled farmers. The study focused on social-assistance programmes of e-wallet scheme and analyzed the extent. This method was able to improve the life chances of extremely poor beneficiaries. Mixed method approaches were adopted and this included a quantitative survey of about 8, 000 beneficiaries, and a representative sample of 600 data in south-west zone, Nigeria. An experimental-design adopted was used to compare households before and after e-wallet scheme (EWS) with non-beneficiaries households. Hence, 203 non-beneficiaries small-scaled farmers were recruited into the programme through the methodology of the selection of 600 beneficiaries Regression discontinuity design (RDD) was used to examine the causal impact of social-intervention programmes on agricultural outputs and poverty status of respondents. Descriptive statistics indicated that 87.5% of EWS beneficiaries had income increase, mean age of 47 years and diversification index of 11.5. Instrument adopted in the RDD gave the model a good fit (F statistic of 40.91). The RDD model results revealed that 1% increase in per capita income from the EWS beneficiaries was linked with 0.75 increase in a household's livelihood diversification. There existed a causal impact of EWS beneficiaries on income increase and improvement of poverty status.

Keywords

Agricultural inputs distribution  e-wallet scheme  rural farmers  rural telephone interconnectivity  social-assistance programme  welfare effects.

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