Driving agricultural transformation with the power of information and communication technology: The performance of Nigeria’s growth enhancement support scheme

Nigeria liberalized input distribution and established the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (GESS) in 2011 to deliver subsidized inputs to farmers as part of its Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA). Despite the relevance of the GESS as a subsidy delivery mechanism, its achievements during the...

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Autor principal: Olomola, Aderibigbe
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151364
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description Nigeria liberalized input distribution and established the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (GESS) in 2011 to deliver subsidized inputs to farmers as part of its Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA). Despite the relevance of the GESS as a subsidy delivery mechanism, its achievements during the first year of imple-mentation (2012) were below expectations. In 2015, as the first phase of the GESS is ending, has there been any significant improvement in its implementation? What improvements have occurred in redemption and par-ticipation rates? Even though the GESS is known to be making contributions in terms of ensuring direct access by farmers to subsidized inputs, the main determinants of farmers’ participation remain unknown. This study seeks to (i) examine the application of ICT innovations in the implementation of the GESS; (ii) assess its im-plementation performance from inception to date; and (iii) determine the factors influencing farmers’ participa-tion in the scheme. The study is timely and has significant policy relevance judging by the desire of the govern-ment of Nigeria to understand the performance of the GESS in view of the enormous financial and material resources that have been committed to the scheme since its inception in 2012. An evaluation of the perfor-mance of the GESS will provide the government with feedback required for making adjustments in input sub-sidy spending, especially in the face of the recently declining oil revenues. It becomes imperative to have evi-
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spelling CGSpace1513642025-11-06T06:41:33Z Driving agricultural transformation with the power of information and communication technology: The performance of Nigeria’s growth enhancement support scheme Olomola, Aderibigbe fertilizers agricultural policies evaluation techniques farm inputs evaluation smallholders information and communication technologies subsidies electronic commerce Nigeria liberalized input distribution and established the Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (GESS) in 2011 to deliver subsidized inputs to farmers as part of its Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA). Despite the relevance of the GESS as a subsidy delivery mechanism, its achievements during the first year of imple-mentation (2012) were below expectations. In 2015, as the first phase of the GESS is ending, has there been any significant improvement in its implementation? What improvements have occurred in redemption and par-ticipation rates? Even though the GESS is known to be making contributions in terms of ensuring direct access by farmers to subsidized inputs, the main determinants of farmers’ participation remain unknown. This study seeks to (i) examine the application of ICT innovations in the implementation of the GESS; (ii) assess its im-plementation performance from inception to date; and (iii) determine the factors influencing farmers’ participa-tion in the scheme. The study is timely and has significant policy relevance judging by the desire of the govern-ment of Nigeria to understand the performance of the GESS in view of the enormous financial and material resources that have been committed to the scheme since its inception in 2012. An evaluation of the perfor-mance of the GESS will provide the government with feedback required for making adjustments in input sub-sidy spending, especially in the face of the recently declining oil revenues. It becomes imperative to have evi- 2015-11-13 2024-08-01T02:56:53Z 2024-08-01T02:56:53Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151364 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Olomola, Aderibigbe S. 2015. Driving agricultural transformation with the power of information and communication technology: The performance of Nigeria’s growth enhancement support scheme. NSSP Working Paper 30. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151364
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agricultural policies
evaluation techniques
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evaluation
smallholders
information and communication technologies
subsidies
electronic commerce
Olomola, Aderibigbe
Driving agricultural transformation with the power of information and communication technology: The performance of Nigeria’s growth enhancement support scheme
title Driving agricultural transformation with the power of information and communication technology: The performance of Nigeria’s growth enhancement support scheme
title_full Driving agricultural transformation with the power of information and communication technology: The performance of Nigeria’s growth enhancement support scheme
title_fullStr Driving agricultural transformation with the power of information and communication technology: The performance of Nigeria’s growth enhancement support scheme
title_full_unstemmed Driving agricultural transformation with the power of information and communication technology: The performance of Nigeria’s growth enhancement support scheme
title_short Driving agricultural transformation with the power of information and communication technology: The performance of Nigeria’s growth enhancement support scheme
title_sort driving agricultural transformation with the power of information and communication technology the performance of nigeria s growth enhancement support scheme
topic fertilizers
agricultural policies
evaluation techniques
farm inputs
evaluation
smallholders
information and communication technologies
subsidies
electronic commerce
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151364
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