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SOCIAL CAPITAL- A RISK SMART OPTION FOR ADDRESSING RISK ATTITUDES OF WOMEN RICE FARMERS IN NORTH-CENTRAL NIGERIA

Year 2021, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 16 - 32, 29.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.51621/atakad.866586

Abstract

The present research determined the risk attitudes of women rice farmers in North-central Nigeria. A structured questionnaire complemented with an interview schedule was used to collect field survey data of the 2020 rice cropping season from 376 farmers, and data analysis was achieved using both descriptive and inferential statistics. Generally, the empirical evidence showed that fear of capital loss due to the cultivation of thinly uneconomic holdings given the poor resource capital status of the farmers made most of the farmers caught in the web of risk averse. Furthermore, the gender-wise results showed gender discrimination viz. lack of access to and control of productive resources that owe to cultural and religious barriers makes most women farmers to be risk averter. Besides, diseconomies of scale due to non-utilization of social capital pool affected the disposition of most non-cooperative participating farmers towards risk preference. Based on the findings, it was inferred that gender and co-operative participation differentials impacted the farmers’ risk attitudes. In addition, the empirical shreds of evidenceestablished that the risk gap was majorly due to discrimination effect-structural difference viz. gender and co-operative participation. Therefore, in order to address farmers’ risk apprehension, there is a need for the farmers, especially women farmers, to take advantage of the social capital pool to break the jinx of gender discrimination viz. lack of access to and control over productive resources, thus achieving economies of scale. In addition, there is a need for overall gender budgeting mainstreaming by the policymakers, thus shielding women farmers from the vicious cycle of poverty.

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  • Adjei, C., Amagashie, D.P.K., Anim-Somuah, H. and Oppong, B.A.(2016).Poultry farms risk management by insurance: evidence from Ghana. British Journal of Economics, Management and Trade, 15(3): 1-8.
  • Ben-Chendo, G. N., Lawal, I.N., Ehirim, N.C., Nwaiwu, U.O., Onyemauwa, C.S. and Henri-Ukoha, A.(2016).Profitability and risk management techniques of paddy production in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Sky Journal of Agricultural Research, 5(1):022-028.
  • Blinder, A.S.(1973).Wage discrimination: reduced form and structural estimates. Journal of Human Resources, 8(4):436-455.
  • Cárdenas, J.C., Anna, D., Emma, V.E. and Eva, R.(2012).Gender differences in competitiveness and risk taking: Comparing children in Colombia and Sweden. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 83(1):11-23.
  • Faccio, M., Maria-Teresa, M. and Roberto, M.(2016).CEO gender, corporate risk taking, and the efficiency of capital allocation. Journal of Corporate Finance, 39:193-209.
  • Hakorimana, F. and Akcaoz, H.(2020).Risk sources and risk management strategies in coffee farming: a case study of Rwanda. Turkish Journal of Agricultural Economics, 26(1):1-17.
  • Isaac, B., Oluwatayo and Omowunmi, T.(2015).Risk attitudes among catfish farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria. Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 12(4):90-97.
  • Kaiser, H.F.(1974).An index of factorial simplicity. Psychometrika, 39(1): 31-36.
  • Leekoi, P., Abdul-Jalil, A.Z. and Harun, M.(2014).An empirical study on risk assessment and household characteristics in Thailand. Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research, 21(6):962-967.
  • Lokshin, M. and Sajaia, Z.(2011).Impact of interventions on discrete outcomes: Maximum likelihood estimation of the binary choice models with binary endogenous regressors. The Stata Journal, 11(3): 11-21.
  • Marwa, B.(2014).Estimation of gender wage differentials in Egypt using Oaxaca Decomposition technique. Paper presented at the 34th annual MEEA meeting in conjunction with the Allied Social Science Association (ASSA), Philadelphia, January 3-6: 1-26.
  • Nelson, J.A.(2016).Not-so-strong evidence for gender differences in risk taking. Feminist Economics, 22(2):114-42.
  • Oaxaca, R.(1973).Male-female wage differentials in urban labor markets. International Economic Review, 9:693-709.
  • Obike, K.C., Amusa, T.A. and Olowolafe, H.B.(2017).Risk management and determinants of farm output among small scale poultry farmers in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Agro-Science, 16 (2):9-16.
  • Olayemi, I.K., Idris, B., Ejima, I.A.A., Adeniyi, K., Ukubuiwe, A.C. and Isah, B.(2014).The climate of north-central Nigeria and potential influence on mosquito (Diptera culicidae) vectorial capacity for disease transmission. Global Journal of Multidisciplinary and Applied Sciences, 2(2):26-31.
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  • Revathy, N., Thilagavathi, M. and Surendran, A.(2020).A comparative analysis of rural-urban migrants and non-migrants in the selected region of Tamil Nadu, India. Economic Affairs, 65(1): 23-30.
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  • Sadiq, M.S., Singh, I.P., Ahmad, M.M. and Kumari, V.(2020b).Effect of gender on income gap among fish farmers in Nigeria’s Kogi State. Atatürk University Journal of Woman’s Studies, 2(2): 27-45
  • Sadiq, M.S., Singh, I.P., Ahmad, M.M., Lawal, M. and Yunusa, J.B.(2019b).Risk behavior of sesame farmers in Jigawa state of Nigeria. Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) Journal of Research, 21 (1): 59-66
  • Sadiq, M.S., Singh, I.P., Ahmad, M.M., Usman, B.I., Yunusa, J.B. and Ahmad, U.(2019a).Risk attitudes of rice farmers participating in ifad-vcd programme in Niger State of Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension Management, XX(1):59-71
  • Sepahvand, M.H. and Roujman, S.(2017).Intergenerational transmission of risk attitudes: the role of gender, parents and grandparents in Burkina Faso. Working Paper 13, Uppsala Univerity, Department of Economics.
  • Sepahvand, M.H.(2019).Agricultural productivity in Burkina Faso: The role of gender and risk attitudes. Working Paper 3, Department of Economics, Uppsala University, Sweden. Tobin, J.(1958).Estimation of relationship for limited dependent variables. Econometrica, 26: 26-36.
  • Ullah, R., Ganesh, P.S. and Ghaffar, A.(2015).Factors effecting farmers’ risk attitude and risk perceptions: the case of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 13:151-57.
  • Wang, A., Nianogo, R.A. and Arah, O.A. (2017).G-computation of average treatment effects on the treated and the untreated. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 17(3): 1-5.
  • Yekti, A., Hadi, D.D., Jamhari and Hartono, S.(2016).Attitude towards risk among melon farmers in Kulon Progo District Indonesia. International Journal Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine, 4(4):40-46.
  • Yusuf, S.A., Ashagidigbi, W.M. and Bwala, D.P.(2015).Poverty and risk attitude of farmers in North-Central Nigeria. Journal of Environmental and Agricultural Sciences, 3:1-7.

SOSYAL SERMAYE - KUZEY-ORTA NIJERYA'DAKI KADIN PIRINÇ ÇIFTÇILERININ RISK TUTUMLARINA YÖNELIK RISKLI AKILLI BIR SEÇENEK

Year 2021, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 16 - 32, 29.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.51621/atakad.866586

Abstract

Bu araştırmada, Nijerya'nın kuzeyindeki kadın pirinç çiftçilerinin risk tutumları belirlenmiştir. 2020 yılı pirinç ekim sezonuna ilişkin araştırma verileri yapılandırılmış bir anketle 376 çiftçi ile görüşülerek toplandı ve veri analizi hem tanımlayıcı hem de çıkarımsal istatistikler kullanılarak gerçekleştirildi. Genel olarak, ampirik kanıtlar ekonomisi zayıf küçük işletmelerin tarıma bağlı sermaye kaybı korkusunun çiftçilerin çoğunun riskten kaçınma davranışına neden olduğunu göstermiştir. Ayrıca, cinsiyet ayrımcılığı, kültürel ve dini engellere bağlı olarak üretken kaynaklara erişim ve kontrol eksikliği, kadın çiftçilerin çoğunu riskten kaçınan kişiler haline getirmektedir. İlaveten, sosyal sermaye fonunun kullanılmamasından kaynaklanan ekonomi ölçekleri, kooperatifi olmayan çiftçilerin çoğunun risk tercihini etkilemiştir. Bulgulara göre, cinsiyet ve kooperatife katılım farklılıklarının çiftçilerin risk tutumları üzerinde etkisinin olduğu sonucuna varılmıştır. Buna ek olarak, deneysel kanıtlar, risk açığının da büyük ölçüde cinsiyete ve kooperatif katılımı gibi etkisel-yapısal farklılıktan kaynaklandığını ortaya koymuştur. Bu nedenle, çiftçilerin risk endişesini gidermek için, özellikle de kadın çiftçilerin cinsiyet ayrımcılığının etkisinden kurtulup, kaynaklara erişim ve kontrol eksikliğini azaltmak için toplumsal sermaye fonundan yararlanması gerekmektedir. Böylece ekonomik ölçekler elde edilir. Ek olarak, kadın çiftçilerin yoksulluğun kısır döngüsünden korunmasında politika yapıcılar tarafından genel cinsiyet bütçelemesinin yaygınlaştırılmasına ihtiyaç vardır.

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  • Abayomi, E., Balogun, O.S., Omonona, B.T. and Yusuf, S.A.(2013).An analysis of risk factors among urban fish famers in Kaduna, Kaduna State. Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science, 2(3):01-06.
  • Abdul, A.B.A.K.M., Md. Mohidul-Hasan, M., Saifur-Rahman, M., Abdus-Sattar, M., Afjal-Hossain, M. and Faisal, M.(2015).Disaster risk identification in agriculture sector: farmer’s perceptions and mitigation practices in Faridrur. American Journal of Rural Development, 3(3): 60-73.
  • Adewumi, M.O., Ayinde, O.E., Olatunji, G.B. and Ajayi, F.F.(2012).Effect of poverty on risk attitude of rural women investors in Osun State, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Social Research, 12(1):19-25.
  • Adjei, C., Amagashie, D.P.K., Anim-Somuah, H. and Oppong, B.A.(2016).Poultry farms risk management by insurance: evidence from Ghana. British Journal of Economics, Management and Trade, 15(3): 1-8.
  • Ben-Chendo, G. N., Lawal, I.N., Ehirim, N.C., Nwaiwu, U.O., Onyemauwa, C.S. and Henri-Ukoha, A.(2016).Profitability and risk management techniques of paddy production in Kaduna State, Nigeria. Sky Journal of Agricultural Research, 5(1):022-028.
  • Blinder, A.S.(1973).Wage discrimination: reduced form and structural estimates. Journal of Human Resources, 8(4):436-455.
  • Cárdenas, J.C., Anna, D., Emma, V.E. and Eva, R.(2012).Gender differences in competitiveness and risk taking: Comparing children in Colombia and Sweden. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 83(1):11-23.
  • Faccio, M., Maria-Teresa, M. and Roberto, M.(2016).CEO gender, corporate risk taking, and the efficiency of capital allocation. Journal of Corporate Finance, 39:193-209.
  • Hakorimana, F. and Akcaoz, H.(2020).Risk sources and risk management strategies in coffee farming: a case study of Rwanda. Turkish Journal of Agricultural Economics, 26(1):1-17.
  • Isaac, B., Oluwatayo and Omowunmi, T.(2015).Risk attitudes among catfish farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria. Investment Management and Financial Innovations, 12(4):90-97.
  • Kaiser, H.F.(1974).An index of factorial simplicity. Psychometrika, 39(1): 31-36.
  • Leekoi, P., Abdul-Jalil, A.Z. and Harun, M.(2014).An empirical study on risk assessment and household characteristics in Thailand. Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research, 21(6):962-967.
  • Lokshin, M. and Sajaia, Z.(2011).Impact of interventions on discrete outcomes: Maximum likelihood estimation of the binary choice models with binary endogenous regressors. The Stata Journal, 11(3): 11-21.
  • Marwa, B.(2014).Estimation of gender wage differentials in Egypt using Oaxaca Decomposition technique. Paper presented at the 34th annual MEEA meeting in conjunction with the Allied Social Science Association (ASSA), Philadelphia, January 3-6: 1-26.
  • Nelson, J.A.(2016).Not-so-strong evidence for gender differences in risk taking. Feminist Economics, 22(2):114-42.
  • Oaxaca, R.(1973).Male-female wage differentials in urban labor markets. International Economic Review, 9:693-709.
  • Obike, K.C., Amusa, T.A. and Olowolafe, H.B.(2017).Risk management and determinants of farm output among small scale poultry farmers in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Agro-Science, 16 (2):9-16.
  • Olayemi, I.K., Idris, B., Ejima, I.A.A., Adeniyi, K., Ukubuiwe, A.C. and Isah, B.(2014).The climate of north-central Nigeria and potential influence on mosquito (Diptera culicidae) vectorial capacity for disease transmission. Global Journal of Multidisciplinary and Applied Sciences, 2(2):26-31.
  • Onubuogu, G.C. and Esiobu, N.S.(2016).Determinant of risk-smart options among farming households in agricultural risk management in Imo State, Nigeria (A multinomial logit model approach). Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, 1(2):10-26.
  • Revathy, N., Thilagavathi, M. and Surendran, A.(2020).A comparative analysis of rural-urban migrants and non-migrants in the selected region of Tamil Nadu, India. Economic Affairs, 65(1): 23-30.
  • Sadiq, M.S., Singh, I.P. and Ahmad, M.M.(2020a).Rice yield differentials between IFAD participating and non-participating farmers in Nigeria’s Niger State. Economic Affairs, 65(4): 01-15.
  • Sadiq, M.S., Singh, I.P., Ahmad, M.M. and Kumari, V.(2020b).Effect of gender on income gap among fish farmers in Nigeria’s Kogi State. Atatürk University Journal of Woman’s Studies, 2(2): 27-45
  • Sadiq, M.S., Singh, I.P., Ahmad, M.M., Lawal, M. and Yunusa, J.B.(2019b).Risk behavior of sesame farmers in Jigawa state of Nigeria. Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) Journal of Research, 21 (1): 59-66
  • Sadiq, M.S., Singh, I.P., Ahmad, M.M., Usman, B.I., Yunusa, J.B. and Ahmad, U.(2019a).Risk attitudes of rice farmers participating in ifad-vcd programme in Niger State of Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension Management, XX(1):59-71
  • Sepahvand, M.H. and Roujman, S.(2017).Intergenerational transmission of risk attitudes: the role of gender, parents and grandparents in Burkina Faso. Working Paper 13, Uppsala Univerity, Department of Economics.
  • Sepahvand, M.H.(2019).Agricultural productivity in Burkina Faso: The role of gender and risk attitudes. Working Paper 3, Department of Economics, Uppsala University, Sweden. Tobin, J.(1958).Estimation of relationship for limited dependent variables. Econometrica, 26: 26-36.
  • Ullah, R., Ganesh, P.S. and Ghaffar, A.(2015).Factors effecting farmers’ risk attitude and risk perceptions: the case of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 13:151-57.
  • Wang, A., Nianogo, R.A. and Arah, O.A. (2017).G-computation of average treatment effects on the treated and the untreated. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 17(3): 1-5.
  • Yekti, A., Hadi, D.D., Jamhari and Hartono, S.(2016).Attitude towards risk among melon farmers in Kulon Progo District Indonesia. International Journal Agricultural Science and Veterinary Medicine, 4(4):40-46.
  • Yusuf, S.A., Ashagidigbi, W.M. and Bwala, D.P.(2015).Poverty and risk attitude of farmers in North-Central Nigeria. Journal of Environmental and Agricultural Sciences, 3:1-7.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Women's Studies
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Sanusi Sadıq 0000-0003-4336-5723

Paul Invınder Sıngh This is me

Makarfi Muhammad Ahmad This is me

Mahantesh Shiru This is me

Kumari Veenita This is me

Publication Date June 29, 2021
Submission Date January 22, 2021
Acceptance Date April 26, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Sadıq, S., Invınder Sıngh, P., Ahmad, M. M., Shiru, M., et al. (2021). SOCIAL CAPITAL- A RISK SMART OPTION FOR ADDRESSING RISK ATTITUDES OF WOMEN RICE FARMERS IN NORTH-CENTRAL NIGERIA. Atatürk Üniversitesi Kadın Araştırmaları Dergisi, 3(1), 16-32. https://doi.org/10.51621/atakad.866586