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Vol. 6 No. 6 (2023): American Journal of Economics and Business Management

Issue Published : June 6, 2023
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Financial Intermediation and Agricultural Productivity in Nigeria

https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v6i6.2264
Otaokpukpu, Justina Njideka
Department of Business Administration, Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, Nigeria
Okoro Stanley Ngozi Anicho
Department of Cooperative Economics and Management, Federal Cooperative College Oji-River, Enugu State, Nigeria
Onyeulo, Francis Lawrence
Department of Public Adminitration, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria

American Journal of Economics and Business Management, Vol. 6 No. 6 (2023): American Journal of Economics and Business Management
Article Published : June 30, 2023

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Abstract: Nigeria is regarded as one of the countries in the world that has very great agricultural potentials in terms of crop production and animal husbandry. Unfortunately, the lack of government financial support to the agricultural sector is arguably responsible for the food demand and supply deficit, thus warranting an empirical investigation to ascertain the effect of financial intermediation on agricultural productivity. The study relied on secondary time series data of financial intermediation and other related indicators like financial deepening proxied by banks credits to agricultural sector, government expenditure on agricultural sector, agricultural produce prices, labour proxied by labour force, population growth rate, inflation rate and interest rate to measure the effect of financial intermediation on agricultural productivity in Nigeria. The study employed inferential statistics like regression technique and t-statistics after conducting all preliminary test like stationarity and the unit root test. Findings revealed that financial deepening, government expenditure on agricultural sector; agricultural produce prices and interest rate were significant in explaining their impacts on agricultural sector growth while other variables used in the study were found to be non-significant in explaining the growth rate of the agricultural sector. Both R2 and adjusted R2 show that the explanatory power of the variables is very high and strong in explaining the variations of the agricultural sector by the variables of the model. Also, the standard errors show that all the explanatory variables were all low. The low values of the standard errors in the result show that some level of confidence can be placed on the estimates. The study recommends that government should make agriculture a top priority because of its unparallel contribution to the economy by setting up a supervised agricultural credit scheme for rural cooperative farmers to enable them access all the needed agricultural inputs for food production. Loanable funds should be made available through the Bank of Agriculture when it is needed to enable farmers plan ahead for the planting seasons among others.

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Financial Intermediation Banks Credits Government Expenditure Labour Force Population Growth Rate Inflation Rate Interest Rate

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Njideka, O. J., Anicho, O. S. N., & Lawrence, O. F. (2023). Financial Intermediation and Agricultural Productivity in Nigeria. American Journal of Economics and Business Management, 6(6), 197–211. https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v6i6.2264
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Adebayo, C.O. (2018). Demand for formal credit among small scale cassava farmers in Kogi State, Nigeria: A double hurdle analysis. Journal of Tropical Agriculture, Food, Environment and Extension. 17(2), 45 - 50.

Adeyefa, F. A. & Obamuyi, T. M. (2018). Financial Deepening and the Performance of Manufacturing Firms in Nigeria. Canadian Social Science, 14 (6), 87-96.

Ajayi, M. A., Nageri, K. I. & Akolo, C. S. (2017). Impact of Agricultural Financing Policy and Deposit Money Bank Loan on Agricultural Sector Productivity in Nigeria. Amity Journal of Agribusiness, 2(1), (1-11).

Aladejebi, O. J., Omolehin, R. A. , Ajiniran, M. E. & Ajakpovi, A. P. (2018). Determinants of Credit Acquisition and Utilization among Household farmers in the Drive towards Sustainable Output in Ekiti State, Nigeria. International Journal of Sustainable Development, 11(09), 26-36.

Aladejebi, O. J., Omolehin, R. A., Ajiniran, M. E. & Ajakpovi, A. P. (2018). Determinants of Credit Acquisition and Utilization among Household farmers in the Drive towards Sustainable Output in Ekiti State, Nigeria. International Journal of Sustainable Development, 11(09), 26-36.

Anigbogu, T. U., Okoli, I. M. & Nwakoby, N. P.(2015). Financial intermediation and small and medium enterprises performance in Nigeria (An aggregated analysis: 1980-2013). European Scientific Journal, 11(28), 257-271.

Anigbogu, T. U., Onugu,, C. U., Igboka, G. E. & Okoli, I. M. (2015). Factors affecting cooperative farmers access to agricultural credit from microfinance banks in Awka North L.G.A Of Anambra State, Nigeria. International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, 3(11), 1114-1130.

Anigbogu, T. U., Uzondu, C. S. (2018). Determinants of output performance of cooperative farmers in Anambra State, Nigeria. Open Journal of Economics and Commerce, 1(1), 61-67.

Awotide, B. A., Abdoulaye, T., Alene, A., & Manyong, V. M. (2015). Impact of access to credit on agricultural Productivity: evidence from smallholder cassava farmers in Nigeria. Oral presentation at the International Conference of Agricultural Economists (ICAE) Milan, Italy August 9-14, 2015. Pp. 1 – 33.

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), (2007) Statistical Bullion 2(4), 138.

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), (2015). Central bank of Nigeria statistical bulletin publication. Available from www.cenbank.org.

FAO (2017). “Nigeria at a glance”. Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations. Available at http://www.fao.org/nigeria/fao-in-nigeria/nigeria-at-a-glance/en/.

Lawal, A. I., Olayanju, A. T., Ayeni, J. & Olaniru, O. S. (2019). Impact of bank credit on agricultural productivity: Empirical evidence from Nigeria (1981-2015). International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET), 10(02), 113-123.

Nwankwo, F.O. (2008). Impact of Informal Credit on Agricultural Production in Awka South L.G.A Anambra State. Nigeria Journal of Cooperative Economics and Management. 4(1), 11-22.

Obansa, J. E. & Maduekwe, C. A. (2018). The Impact of Deposit Money Bank’s Agricultural Credit on Agricultural Productivity in Nigeria: Evidence from an Error Correction Model. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 7(2), 513-517.

Odetola, S. K., Awoyemi, T. T. &Ajijola, S (2015): Impact of cooperative society on fish farming comercialization in Lagos State, Nigeria. African Journal of Agricultural Research. Vol.10(18), pp. 1982-1988, April 2015.

Ogbuabor, J. E. & Nwosu, C. A. (2017). The Impact of Deposit Money Bank’s Agricultural Credit on Agricultural Productivity in Nigeria: Evidence from an Error Correction Model. International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues, 7(2), 513-517.

Olagunju, K.O., Ogunniyi, A.I., Oyetunde- Usman, Z., Omotayo, A.O. & Awotide, B.A. (2021). Does agricultural cooperative membership impact technical efficiency of maize production in Nigeria: An analysis correcting for biases from observed and unobserved attributes. PLoS ONE, 16(1): 1-22. e0245426. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0245426.

Orok, A. B. & Ayim, S. A. (2017). The Impact of Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund on Agricultural Sector Development in Nigeria. International Review of Management and Business Research, 6(3), 1104-1116.

Shittu, A. I. (2012). Financial Intermediation and Economic Growth in Nigeria. British Journal of Arts and Social Sciences, 4(2), 164-179.

Yahaya, A. (2018). Impact of agricultural loan on dry season farming in Mubi Metropolis Adamawa State. International Journal of Research - Granthaalayah, 6(7),142-150.

Zilli, J. B, Battistella, P. & Rizzotto, A. B. (2015). Effects of rural credit in Brazilian agriculture: The Pronaf case. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research. Vol. 6, Issue, 5, pp.3951-3956.

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