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An assessment of the roles
of irrigation farming in the millennium development goals
Dauda, T. O.1*, Asiribo O. E.2, Akinbode, S. O.3, Saka, J. O.1 and
Salahu, B. F.1
1Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (Obafemi Awolowo
University), P. M. B. 5029, Moor Plantation, Ibadan., Nigeria.
2Statistics Department, University of Agriculture, P. M. B. 2240, Abeokuta,
Nigeria.
3Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Agriculture, P. M. B.
2240, Abeokuta, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author.
E-mail:
taofikdaud@yahoo.com
Accepted
15 February, 2009 |
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Irrigation
farming has increased in Nigeria in the recent times. The
possible reason for this is the increased awareness from the
Fadama project jointly funded by World Bank, Federal
Government and State Governments. This work was carried out
to assess the income generating potential of irrigation
farming which may reduce poverty and hunger and directly
achieve an important aspect of the Millennium Development
Goals. The study which was conducted between October 2005
and April 2006 covered towns and villages within the South
Western region of Nigeria using data collected from a sample
of four hundreds and fifty Fadama (irrigation) farmers.
Structured questionnaires were administered to irrigation
farmers in selected towns of two randomly selected Local
Governments of two selected states (Oyo and Ogun States).
The result of the study showed that irrigation farming is a
profitable venture. Farmers realized an average net income
(profit) of N109, 750 from irrigation farming for the
period. Furthermore,
irrigation farming was found to be capable of alleviating
poverty among farming households because they were able to
live above US $1/day/person which is the threshold for
poverty level. Hence irrigation farming can be used to
achieve the MDG of reducing poverty and hunger. The Ordinary
Least Square (OLS) regression showed that
farm size, years of irrigation experience, seed,
labour and fertilizer were found to have significant effects
on profit realized from irrigation farming. Major crops
grown are vegetables (such as Okra, Chocorus olitorus,
Telferia spp and Amaranthus).
Key
words:
Irrigation, farming, millennium development goal, poverty,
Fadama. |