Constraints to increasing agricultural productivity in Nigeria

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Phillip, Dayo; Nkonya, Ephraim; Pender, John L.; and Oni, Omobowale Ayoola. 2009. Constraints to increasing agricultural productivity in Nigeria. NSSP Brief 4. Abuja, Nigeria: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/162146

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Agriculture is the principal source of food and livelihood in Nigeria, and employs nearly three-quarters of the nation's work force. Over the past two decades, agricultural yields have stayed the same or declined. Although there has been a recent rise in agricultural productivity, it is derived more from expanded planting areas for staple crops than from yield increases. Increasing and sustaining agricultural productivity should be a critical component of programs that seek to reduce poverty and attain food security in Nigeria. This brief presents sector-wide and commodity-specific constraints to increasing agricultural productivity in Nigeria.--Authors' Abstract

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