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Effect of Cashless Economy Policy on Smallscale Agricultural Businesses in Anambra State, Nigeria

Year 2025, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 350 - 358, 15.05.2025
https://doi.org/10.47115/bsagriculture.1618529

Abstract

This study examined the effect of the cashless economy policy on small-scale agricultural businesses in Nigeria, focusing on the awareness, perceptions, adoption, and factors affecting the adoption of cashless financial transactions by the business owners. A total of 125 respondents were surveyed across various small-scale businesses in the region, using structured questionnaires. The study analyzed the data using descriptive statistics like frequency, percentage and inferential statistics. The findings revealed that 62.4% of respondents were aware of the policy, with mobile transfers being the most commonly employed transaction method (36.8%). A smaller group perceived the policy as politically motivated or intended to cause hardship for the poor. Mobile transfers (36.8%) were the most commonly used transaction instrument, followed by POS (19.2%) and ATM (16.0%). This highlights the reliance on mobile platforms for cashless transactions. However, some factors like age, high cost of the instrument, location of business, technical knowhow and internet network availability affected the utilization of cashless financial transactions instruments among the respondents. The test of hypothesis to ascertain the effect of the cashless financial transactions on smallscale agricultural businesses indicated that there was a positive effect. The study highlights the need for better infrastructure, increased awareness, and tailored solutions to support the smooth transition to a cashless economy, particularly for small-scale businesses.

References

  • Adedeji O, Oluyemi A, 2021. Impact of cashless policy on small businesses in Nigeria. J Econ St, 29(3): 125-139.
  • Adegbaju A, Oladeji M, 2020. Benefits and challenges of the cashless economy for SMEs in Nigeria. Afri J Bus Fin, 15(4): 87-101.
  • Adekunle T, 2020. The political impact of cashless policies in developing economies. Glo J Econs Pols, 8(1): 78-91.
  • Adeleye M, 2019. ATM services in Nigeria: Impact on cashless policy adoption. J Bnk Fin Rev, 8(2): 102-115.
  • Adesina A, Ayo C, 2010. An empirical investigation of the level of users' acceptance of e-banking in Nigeria. J Int Bnk Comm, 15(1): 1-13.
  • Agyapong D, 2010. Micro, small and medium enterprises’ activities, income level, and poverty reduction in Ghana - A synthesis of related literature. Intl J Bus Mgt, 5(12): 196-205.
  • Akinola O, 2021. Transparency and financial accountability in the Nigerian banking sector. J Fin Pol Res, 12(2): 104-120.
  • Aremu M, Adeyemi S, 2011. Role of small scale businesses in Nigerian economy. Intl J Bus Devt, 10(2): 215-230.
  • Atupulazi O, 2016. A historical overview of the Nri civilization and its cultural heritage. J Nig Hist Cul, 14(2): 45-58.
  • Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), 2011. Cashless Nigeria project policy framework. Abuja: Central Bank of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria, pp: 54.
  • Chukwu C, Ezeagba C, 2017. Adoption of cashless banking system for financial transactions in Nigeria: The benefits and challenges. IOSR J Bus Mgt, 19(10): 88-94.
  • Ezinwane B, 2023. Challenges in cash-based transactions: Health, security, and economic implications. Nig J Comm, 25(1): 45-60.
  • Gbalam P, Dumani M, 2020. Cashless policy and financial inclusion in Nigeria. Intl J Res Sci Inno, 7(2): 45-53.
  • Goyal A, Pradhan R, 2020. Food security through small-scale food retailing in developing countries. J Fd Agri Org, 45(3): 345-353.
  • Krejcie RV, Morgan DW, 1970. Determining sample size for research activities. Educ Psychol Meas, 30(3): 607-610.
  • Heman K, Anna T, 2023. Barriers to cashless policy adoption among small businesses in Nigeria. J Fin Lit Incl, 8(1): 33-48.
  • Humphrey D, 2017. Replacement of cash by cards in U.S. consumer payments. J Econs Bus, 8(56): 211-225.
  • Karnani A, 2011. Fighting poverty together: Rethinking strategies for business, governments, and civil society to reduce poverty. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp: 28.
  • Koloti L, 2022. The role of small-scale businesses in self-reliance and employment generation. Ent Devt J, 12(3): 75-84.
  • Moran C, 2021. The influence of education on digital payment systems in agricultural goods marketing: Evidence from rural India. J Agri Econ Mkt, 9(1): 45-60.
  • National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), 2021. Annual report on Nigerian economic statistics. Abuja, Nigeria: National Bureau of Statistics, Abuja, Nigeria, pp: 23.
  • Nkwede J, Nkwede C, 2022. Financial structure of micro and small enterprises in Nigeria. J Afri Econ Res, 18(2): 99-113.
  • Nwachukwu I, Orji C, 2020. The impact of ICT and mobile payments on agricultural development in Nigeria. Afri J Agri Econ, 15(1): 101-116.
  • Obi T, 2023. The impact of cashless policy on SMEs in Nigeria: Opportunities and challenges. Nig J Sma Bus Mgt, 14(4): 102-117.
  • Odumusor C, 2023. Effect of cashless policy on the performance of small-scale businesses in Nigeria. J Cont Res (JOCRES), 2(2): 23-44.
  • Ogbeide M, Atanbori E, 2019. Cashless economy: Perceived benefits and challenges for SMEs. J Entrship Inno, 6(1): 145-158.
  • Okafor C, 2015. Traditional occupations and socioeconomic activities in Awka North, Nigeria. J Afri Cult Stud, 9(3): 112-130.
  • Okeke M, Eze O, 2020. Cashless policy and financial crime reduction in Nigeria. J Econ Pol Rev, 14(3): 45-67.
  • Olawunmi AO, Olamide AF, 2019. Impact of cashless policy on agricultural marketing in Nigeria: Evidence from rural farmers. J Rural Devt, 38(4): 558-573.
  • Oluyemi T, Adebayo T, Olaniyi S, 2020. Financial inclusion through mobile banking in rural Nigeria. J Devt Stud, 10(2): 45-60.
  • Onyema C, Adebayo F, Okafor F, 2018. Role of small-scale food businesses in local economies: A study of urban markets in Nigeria. J Devt Agri Econs, 10(8): 268-276.
  • Phinaonyekwelu N, Nnabugwu C, 2018. Effect of cashless economy on the performance of micro, small and medium scale enterprises in Anambra State, Nigeria. Intl J Sci Res (IJSR), ISSN: 2319-7064.
  • Punch Newspapers, 2022, November 16. ICAN advises CBN on naira redesign, economic growth. Punch Newspapers, London, UK, pp: 34.
  • Sanusi L, 2012. Banking reform and its impact on the Nigerian economy. Lecture presented at the University of Warwick's Economic Summit, London,UK, pp:52.
  • Tarek G, Ahmed H, 2019. The role of demographic factors in cashless payments adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa: A case of Nigeria. Intl J Marketing, 7(4): 215-227.
  • Tebaldi E, Elmslie B, 2017. The role of small and medium enterprises in economic growth: Lessons from emerging economies. J Econ Devt, 42(3): 77-94.
  • Xia F, Qamruzzaman M, Adow K, 2022. Micro and small-scale enterprises as engines of growth in emerging economies. Glo Bus Econs Rev, 23(2): 229-244.

Effect of Cashless Economy Policy on Smallscale Agricultural Businesses in Anambra State, Nigeria

Year 2025, Volume: 8 Issue: 3, 350 - 358, 15.05.2025
https://doi.org/10.47115/bsagriculture.1618529

Abstract

This study examined the effect of the cashless economy policy on small-scale agricultural businesses in Nigeria, focusing on the awareness, perceptions, adoption, and factors affecting the adoption of cashless financial transactions by the business owners. A total of 125 respondents were surveyed across various small-scale businesses in the region, using structured questionnaires. The study analyzed the data using descriptive statistics like frequency, percentage and inferential statistics. The findings revealed that 62.4% of respondents were aware of the policy, with mobile transfers being the most commonly employed transaction method (36.8%). A smaller group perceived the policy as politically motivated or intended to cause hardship for the poor. Mobile transfers (36.8%) were the most commonly used transaction instrument, followed by POS (19.2%) and ATM (16.0%). This highlights the reliance on mobile platforms for cashless transactions. However, some factors like age, high cost of the instrument, location of business, technical knowhow and internet network availability affected the utilization of cashless financial transactions instruments among the respondents. The test of hypothesis to ascertain the effect of the cashless financial transactions on smallscale agricultural businesses indicated that there was a positive effect. The study highlights the need for better infrastructure, increased awareness, and tailored solutions to support the smooth transition to a cashless economy, particularly for small-scale businesses.

References

  • Adedeji O, Oluyemi A, 2021. Impact of cashless policy on small businesses in Nigeria. J Econ St, 29(3): 125-139.
  • Adegbaju A, Oladeji M, 2020. Benefits and challenges of the cashless economy for SMEs in Nigeria. Afri J Bus Fin, 15(4): 87-101.
  • Adekunle T, 2020. The political impact of cashless policies in developing economies. Glo J Econs Pols, 8(1): 78-91.
  • Adeleye M, 2019. ATM services in Nigeria: Impact on cashless policy adoption. J Bnk Fin Rev, 8(2): 102-115.
  • Adesina A, Ayo C, 2010. An empirical investigation of the level of users' acceptance of e-banking in Nigeria. J Int Bnk Comm, 15(1): 1-13.
  • Agyapong D, 2010. Micro, small and medium enterprises’ activities, income level, and poverty reduction in Ghana - A synthesis of related literature. Intl J Bus Mgt, 5(12): 196-205.
  • Akinola O, 2021. Transparency and financial accountability in the Nigerian banking sector. J Fin Pol Res, 12(2): 104-120.
  • Aremu M, Adeyemi S, 2011. Role of small scale businesses in Nigerian economy. Intl J Bus Devt, 10(2): 215-230.
  • Atupulazi O, 2016. A historical overview of the Nri civilization and its cultural heritage. J Nig Hist Cul, 14(2): 45-58.
  • Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), 2011. Cashless Nigeria project policy framework. Abuja: Central Bank of Nigeria, Abuja, Nigeria, pp: 54.
  • Chukwu C, Ezeagba C, 2017. Adoption of cashless banking system for financial transactions in Nigeria: The benefits and challenges. IOSR J Bus Mgt, 19(10): 88-94.
  • Ezinwane B, 2023. Challenges in cash-based transactions: Health, security, and economic implications. Nig J Comm, 25(1): 45-60.
  • Gbalam P, Dumani M, 2020. Cashless policy and financial inclusion in Nigeria. Intl J Res Sci Inno, 7(2): 45-53.
  • Goyal A, Pradhan R, 2020. Food security through small-scale food retailing in developing countries. J Fd Agri Org, 45(3): 345-353.
  • Krejcie RV, Morgan DW, 1970. Determining sample size for research activities. Educ Psychol Meas, 30(3): 607-610.
  • Heman K, Anna T, 2023. Barriers to cashless policy adoption among small businesses in Nigeria. J Fin Lit Incl, 8(1): 33-48.
  • Humphrey D, 2017. Replacement of cash by cards in U.S. consumer payments. J Econs Bus, 8(56): 211-225.
  • Karnani A, 2011. Fighting poverty together: Rethinking strategies for business, governments, and civil society to reduce poverty. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp: 28.
  • Koloti L, 2022. The role of small-scale businesses in self-reliance and employment generation. Ent Devt J, 12(3): 75-84.
  • Moran C, 2021. The influence of education on digital payment systems in agricultural goods marketing: Evidence from rural India. J Agri Econ Mkt, 9(1): 45-60.
  • National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), 2021. Annual report on Nigerian economic statistics. Abuja, Nigeria: National Bureau of Statistics, Abuja, Nigeria, pp: 23.
  • Nkwede J, Nkwede C, 2022. Financial structure of micro and small enterprises in Nigeria. J Afri Econ Res, 18(2): 99-113.
  • Nwachukwu I, Orji C, 2020. The impact of ICT and mobile payments on agricultural development in Nigeria. Afri J Agri Econ, 15(1): 101-116.
  • Obi T, 2023. The impact of cashless policy on SMEs in Nigeria: Opportunities and challenges. Nig J Sma Bus Mgt, 14(4): 102-117.
  • Odumusor C, 2023. Effect of cashless policy on the performance of small-scale businesses in Nigeria. J Cont Res (JOCRES), 2(2): 23-44.
  • Ogbeide M, Atanbori E, 2019. Cashless economy: Perceived benefits and challenges for SMEs. J Entrship Inno, 6(1): 145-158.
  • Okafor C, 2015. Traditional occupations and socioeconomic activities in Awka North, Nigeria. J Afri Cult Stud, 9(3): 112-130.
  • Okeke M, Eze O, 2020. Cashless policy and financial crime reduction in Nigeria. J Econ Pol Rev, 14(3): 45-67.
  • Olawunmi AO, Olamide AF, 2019. Impact of cashless policy on agricultural marketing in Nigeria: Evidence from rural farmers. J Rural Devt, 38(4): 558-573.
  • Oluyemi T, Adebayo T, Olaniyi S, 2020. Financial inclusion through mobile banking in rural Nigeria. J Devt Stud, 10(2): 45-60.
  • Onyema C, Adebayo F, Okafor F, 2018. Role of small-scale food businesses in local economies: A study of urban markets in Nigeria. J Devt Agri Econs, 10(8): 268-276.
  • Phinaonyekwelu N, Nnabugwu C, 2018. Effect of cashless economy on the performance of micro, small and medium scale enterprises in Anambra State, Nigeria. Intl J Sci Res (IJSR), ISSN: 2319-7064.
  • Punch Newspapers, 2022, November 16. ICAN advises CBN on naira redesign, economic growth. Punch Newspapers, London, UK, pp: 34.
  • Sanusi L, 2012. Banking reform and its impact on the Nigerian economy. Lecture presented at the University of Warwick's Economic Summit, London,UK, pp:52.
  • Tarek G, Ahmed H, 2019. The role of demographic factors in cashless payments adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa: A case of Nigeria. Intl J Marketing, 7(4): 215-227.
  • Tebaldi E, Elmslie B, 2017. The role of small and medium enterprises in economic growth: Lessons from emerging economies. J Econ Devt, 42(3): 77-94.
  • Xia F, Qamruzzaman M, Adow K, 2022. Micro and small-scale enterprises as engines of growth in emerging economies. Glo Bus Econs Rev, 23(2): 229-244.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Zootechny (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Akaninyene Obot 0000-0001-8775-4064

Okechukwu Frances This is me 0009-0002-4239-2340

Obot Elizabeth This is me 0009-0000-6347-8915

Abuh Omachoko This is me 0009-0000-5907-0343

Onuoha Favour This is me 0009-0003-9120-3769

Publication Date May 15, 2025
Submission Date January 13, 2025
Acceptance Date March 23, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 8 Issue: 3

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APA Obot, A., Frances, O., Elizabeth, O., … Omachoko, A. (2025). Effect of Cashless Economy Policy on Smallscale Agricultural Businesses in Anambra State, Nigeria. Black Sea Journal of Agriculture, 8(3), 350-358. https://doi.org/10.47115/bsagriculture.1618529

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