Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach

Using household survey data from a sample of about 2305 households selected from eighteen states in Nigeria, this paper analyses the impact of irrigation technology usage on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria among smallholder farmers. The logistic regression estimate rev...

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Autores principales: Ogunniyi, A., Omonona, B., Abioye, O., Olagunju, K.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: American Institute of Mathematical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96182
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author Ogunniyi, A.
Omonona, B.
Abioye, O.
Olagunju, K.
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Ogunniyi, A.
Olagunju, K.
Omonona, B.
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Omonona, B.
Abioye, O.
Olagunju, K.
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description Using household survey data from a sample of about 2305 households selected from eighteen states in Nigeria, this paper analyses the impact of irrigation technology usage on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria among smallholder farmers. The logistic regression estimate revealed that years of education, household size, rainfall information, access to credit, regional dummies are the main drivers of usage decision. The results of the linear regression with endogenous treatment effects showed that irrigation technology use is positively related to crop yield, crop income and household food security. In consistence, the impact analysis using propensity score matching (PSM) also showed a significant and positive effect of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security. We suggest to policy makers, implementers, and any funding agencies with similar interest to further capitalize and scale up the irrigation technology facilities, especially for the poor households, and create more awareness to improve the livelihood of rural households. However, despite the positive impact of irrigation technology use, we contend that other sustainable irrigation sources, such as rainwater harvesting should be used due to possible environmental impact in the excessive use of irrigation technology. Moreover, rained agriculture can be improved with other farming techniques such as agroforestry and soil and water conservation practices.
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spelling CGSpace961822025-11-11T10:01:27Z Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach Ogunniyi, A. Omonona, B. Abioye, O. Olagunju, K. irrigation food security crop yield income generation household food security technology food science Using household survey data from a sample of about 2305 households selected from eighteen states in Nigeria, this paper analyses the impact of irrigation technology usage on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria among smallholder farmers. The logistic regression estimate revealed that years of education, household size, rainfall information, access to credit, regional dummies are the main drivers of usage decision. The results of the linear regression with endogenous treatment effects showed that irrigation technology use is positively related to crop yield, crop income and household food security. In consistence, the impact analysis using propensity score matching (PSM) also showed a significant and positive effect of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security. We suggest to policy makers, implementers, and any funding agencies with similar interest to further capitalize and scale up the irrigation technology facilities, especially for the poor households, and create more awareness to improve the livelihood of rural households. However, despite the positive impact of irrigation technology use, we contend that other sustainable irrigation sources, such as rainwater harvesting should be used due to possible environmental impact in the excessive use of irrigation technology. Moreover, rained agriculture can be improved with other farming techniques such as agroforestry and soil and water conservation practices. 2018 2018-07-17T08:23:25Z 2018-07-17T08:23:25Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96182 en Open Access application/pdf American Institute of Mathematical Sciences Ogunniyi, A., Omonona, B., Abioye, O. & Olagunju, K. (2018). Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach. AIMS Agriculture and Food, 3(2),154-171.
spellingShingle irrigation
food security
crop yield
income generation
household food security
technology
food science
Ogunniyi, A.
Omonona, B.
Abioye, O.
Olagunju, K.
Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach
title Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach
title_full Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach
title_fullStr Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach
title_full_unstemmed Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach
title_short Impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield, crop income and household food security in Nigeria: a treatment effect approach
title_sort impact of irrigation technology use on crop yield crop income and household food security in nigeria a treatment effect approach
topic irrigation
food security
crop yield
income generation
household food security
technology
food science
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96182
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