@article{article_1532094, title={Farm Typologies and Resource Endowment Among Smallholder Farmers In Semi-Arid Region, Nigeria}, journal={JOEEP: Journal of Emerging Economies and Policy}, volume={10}, pages={154–168}, year={2025}, author={Oladimeji, Yusuf Usman and Yusuf, Hauwa and Musa, Luqman and Shobayo, Abdulrasheed Babatunde and Yusuf, Ado and Yusuf, Salisu}, keywords={Household income, Typology, Nigeria}, abstract={The semi-arid land of the North West of Nigeria is an important niche for cereal and other arable crops production in sub-Saharan Africa. For this study, we conducted a cross-sectional survey among 168 small farm size households in the semi-arid region of North West Nigeria, using primary data. The tools of analysis include constructing typology with the aid of the multivariate statistical tools of principal component estimation and cluster study with the aid of 2021 survey data. All the three farm groups were markedly involved in non-farm activities but at different degrees. This study not only highlighted the diversity among farming households but also showcased the complexity of the semi-arid land system, underscoring the necessity for targeted incentives to develop sustainable dryland management plans. In light of this, granting better access to advanced agricultural technologies and providing training on their utilization to increase yields and livestock production could be key to bolstering their livelihoods and overall well-being.}, number={2}, publisher={Seyfettin ERDOĞAN}, organization={Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Nigeria}