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Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 9 - 23, 30.06.2025

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Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical evidence from Rice Farmers in Nigeria

Year 2025, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 9 - 23, 30.06.2025

Abstract

The study was based on the evaluation of the effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on food security and self-sufficiency among rice farming households in Benue State, Nigeria. Data were collected from a total sample of 625 respondents, including 358 participants and 267 non-participants. Descriptive statistics, food insecurity indicators, and endogenous switching regression models were used to achieve the study's objectives. The findings revealed that the level of food insecurity among participating and non-participating households was particularly high, estimated to be 46% and 56% respectively. Food insecurity was reduced significantly by 31% at 1% probability level among the beneficiaries due to participation in Fadama III AF. Food insecurity would have been reduced by 28% among the non-participating households if they had benefited from the project. The study concluded that Fadama III AF was a programme tailored towards improving farm household welfare. Therefore, it is recommended that the project be sustained and possibly improved through more investments and timely dissemination of weather forecasts to enable farmers to plan rice planting efficiently. Also, government should increase its intervention concerning the price of inputs such as seeds, and land through more targeted policies.

References

  • Abdulai A. & Binder C. R. 2006. Slash-and-burn cultivation practice and agricultural input demand and output supply,ˮ Environment and Development Economics, vol. 11(2), 201–220. Doi: 10.1017/ S1355770X05002779.
  • Abdulai A. & Huffman W. 2014. The adoption and impact of soil and water conservation technology: An endogenous switching regression application. Land Economics, 90(1), 26–43.
  • Abdulla A. M. 2015. Determinants of household food security and coping Strategies: The Case of Bule-Hora District, Borana Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia. European Journal of Food Science and Technology, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 30-44.
  • Adetomiwa K. Mayowa O. O., Adebayo A. I. & Ogunyemi O. V. 2020. Impact Assessment of Fadama III Group Participation on Food Security Status of Rural Households in South West, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture and Sustainability, 13(21), 1-21.
  • Adewumi A. 2018. Third NationalFadama Development Project additional Financing &II (Fadama III Af I & II), Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Adeyanju D. F., Mburu J. & Mignouna D. 2020. Impact of Agricultural Programs on Youth Engagement in Agribusiness in Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Science, 12 (5), 145-155.
  • Adeyemi, E. B., Adeyemo, R., Kehinde, A. D. and Famuyini, C. A. 2020. Effects of Fadama III User Group Participation on Food Security of Rural Households in Benue State, Nigeria. Ife Journal of Agriculture, 32(3), 85-97.
  • Agbarevo M. N. B. & Okwoche A. V. 2014. Evaluation of effects of the third the National Fadama Development Project (Fadama111) on food production among farmers in Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State, Nigeria. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 2 (2),1-6.
  • Balogun O. L., Adeoye A., Yusuf S. A., Akinlade, R. J. and Carim-Sanni, A. 2011. Production efficiency of farmers under national fadama II rroject in Oyo State, Nigeria. International Journal of Agricultural Management & Development, 2(1), 11-24.
  • Barrett C. B., Bachke M. E., Bellemare M. F., Michelson H. C. Narayanan S. & Walker T. F. 2012. Smallholder participation in contract farming: Comparative evidence from five countries, World Development, 40(4),715–730. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2011.09.006.
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  • Bidzakin J. K., Fialor S. C., Awunyo-Vitor D. & Yahaya I. 2019. Impact of contract farming on rice farm performance: Endogenous switching regression. Cogent Economics & Finance, (7), 1, doi: 10.1080/23322039.2019.1618229
  • Blanc E., Lepine A. & Strobl E. 2016. Determinants of crop yield and profit of family farms: Evidence from the Senegal River Valley. Experimental Agriculture, 52(1),110–136. doi:10.1017/S001447971400058.
  • Coates J., Swindale A. & Bilinsky P. 2007. Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) for measurement of household food access: indicator guide,ˮ Food and Nutrition Technical Project, Academy for Educational Develop. Washington, DC, USA. vol Assistance. 2.
  • Folorunso S. T. 2015. Impact of Fadama III on productivity, food security and poverty status of tuber farmers in central States of Nigeria. An unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Nigeria.
  • Gushibet S. T., Maja I. & Idisi P. 2018. Impact of Fadama III programme on poverty reduction in Jos North local government area of Plateau State, Nigeria. International Journal of innovative Research in Social Sciences and Strategic Management Techniques,(5),1,30-42. IFPRI 2019. Humanitarian assistance and resilience-building: Impact of Fadama III AF on food security and livelihood restoration in North-eastern Nigeria. Available: https://12.2499/p15738c0ll2.133172
  • Ishiaku O. K., Haruna U., Danwanka H. A. & Suleiman H. R. 2017. Resource use efficiency of fadama III small-scale rice farmers in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. International Journal of Agricultural Economics and Extension, 5(4), 284-294.
  • Jirgi A. J., Ogundare T., Ojo M. A. & Adewumi A. 2019. Effects of Fadama III AF sorghum production development programme on women and youths in Niger State. Nigeria. Presented at 3rd International Conference on Food and Agricultural Economics, Alanya, Turkey, April, 25-26.
  • KPMG 2019. Rice Industry Review 34pp. Available: www.Kpmg_ng.
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  • Lyndon C. 2019. Focus on Nigeria, Sosland publishing company. Available: www.world-grain.
  • Mustapha M. B., Abdullahi A. N. & Yusuf B. I. 2018. Impact of Fadama III additional Financing (AF) on income and food security status of beneficiaries in Sokoto State, Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Sustainability, 7 (11), 2732-2742.
  • National Population Commission, NPC. 2020. Demographic statistics bulletin, National Population Commission of Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette, National and State Provisional Estimated Totals Census, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • Ogunniyi A. I., Omotoso S. O., Salman K. K., Omotayo A. O., Olagunju K. O. & Aremu A. O. 2021. Socio-economic drivers of food security among rural households in Nigeria: Evidence from smallholder maize farmers. Social Indicators Research, 155, 583-599.
  • Okeke A. M., Mbanasor J. A. & Nto P. O. 2019. Effect of Anchor Borrowers’ Programme access among rice farmers in Benue State, Nigeria: Application of endogenous switching regression model. International Journal of Agriculture and Earth Science, 5(3), 31-47.
  • Oredipe A. 2018. Third national Fadama Development Project additional Financing I & II (Fadama III Af I & II) report, Abuja, Nigeria.
  • PWC. 2018. Transforming Nigeria's Agricultural Value Chain. 27pp. Available: www.pwc.com/ng
  • Shettima F.A., Zakaree S., Sa’ad S. & Shettima Y. A. 2019. Impact of cereals production and cross-border trade on food security in Nigeria: A time series analysis between 1986 and 2017. Journal of Economics, Management and Trade,vol. 25(2), 1-9.
  • Solomon B. A. 2020. Analysis of impact of Fadama III Additional Financing (AF1) on beneficiaries’ income and poverty alleviation in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review (INJODEMAR), 15(1), 212-223.
  • USDA (United States Department of Agriculture). 2016. Production, supply and distribution. Washington, DC: United States Department of Agriculture. Available: http://apps.fas.usda.gov/psdonline/psdquery.aspx.
  • Yamane T. 1967. Statistics: An Introductory Analysis. 2nd edition, New York, United States of America, Harper and Row Publisher, pp. 271.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Agricultural Policy
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Saheed Sanusı

Sharon Ocheinehi Adole This is me

Early Pub Date June 30, 2025
Publication Date June 30, 2025
Submission Date January 6, 2025
Acceptance Date June 24, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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APA Sanusı, S., & Adole, S. O. (2025). Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical evidence from Rice Farmers in Nigeria. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research, 9(1), 9-23.
AMA Sanusı S, Adole SO. Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical evidence from Rice Farmers in Nigeria. EJAR. June 2025;9(1):9-23.
Chicago Sanusı, Saheed, and Sharon Ocheinehi Adole. “Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical Evidence from Rice Farmers in Nigeria”. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research 9, no. 1 (June 2025): 9-23.
EndNote Sanusı S, Adole SO (June 1, 2025) Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical evidence from Rice Farmers in Nigeria. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research 9 1 9–23.
IEEE S. Sanusı and S. O. Adole, “Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical evidence from Rice Farmers in Nigeria”, EJAR, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 9–23, 2025.
ISNAD Sanusı, Saheed - Adole, Sharon Ocheinehi. “Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical Evidence from Rice Farmers in Nigeria”. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research 9/1 (June2025), 9-23.
JAMA Sanusı S, Adole SO. Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical evidence from Rice Farmers in Nigeria. EJAR. 2025;9:9–23.
MLA Sanusı, Saheed and Sharon Ocheinehi Adole. “Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical Evidence from Rice Farmers in Nigeria”. Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research, vol. 9, no. 1, 2025, pp. 9-23.
Vancouver Sanusı S, Adole SO. Effects of Fadama III Additional Financing on Food Security and Sufficiency: Empirical evidence from Rice Farmers in Nigeria. EJAR. 2025;9(1):9-23.
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