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Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 22 Sayı: 2, 319 - 328, 26.05.2025
https://doi.org/10.33462/jotaf.1424606

Öz

Rice is an important staple food in Nigeria, playing a critical role in the country’s food security, agricultural development, and economic growth. This research investigated how rice importation affected rice production and Nigeria's economic growth from 1990 to 2020 using time series data. The study aimed to understand the dynamics between rice importation, local production, and economic performance to inform policy decisions that promote agricultural sustainability. The data were analyzed with various econometrics models such as the trend model, Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) test, Johansen Cointegration technique, Granger causality test, and simultaneous equation model. The results showed a significant gap between rice demand and supply in Nigeria and a long-run relationship between rice production, rice importation, and economic growth. While the gap indicated a high dependence on foreign rice to meet the rising domestic demand, the long-run relationship indicated that rice importation had a negative impact on the economy. The results also revealed causal relationships between rice production, rice importation, and GDP, and that rice importation had a negative and significant effect on Nigeria's economic growth and domestic rice production potential. Rice production in Nigeria was influenced by rice importation and population growth, while rice importation was affected by exchange rates and population growth. The study concluded that a sustained overdependence on rice importation has adverse consequences on Nigeria's economy and thereby suggested that the adoption of a multifaceted policy measure or strategy that emphasizes reducing rice importation, increasing domestic production of rice, and enhancing the standard of living for domestic rice producers is a key policy objective.

Etik Beyan

There was no need to obtain permission from the ethics committee for this study.

Kaynakça

  • Abbas, A. M., Agada, I. G. and Kolade, O. (2018). Impacts of rice importation on Nigeria’s economy. Journal of Scientific Agriculture, 2(1): 71-75.
  • Akpaeti, A. J., Bassey, N. E. and Okoro, U.S. (2014). Trends and drivers of agricultural investments and growth in Nigeria: The pre and financial sector reforms experience. Asian Journal of Economic Modelling, 2(3): 115-127.
  • Ayanwale, A. O. S., Akinyosoye, V. O., Yusuf, S. A. and Oni, A. O. (2011). Rice supply response in Nigeria; whither changing policies and climate. World Rural Observations, 3(4): 78-84.
  • Biam, C. K. and Adejo, S. A. (2017). Rice importation trend in Nigeria and its effects on local production: 1970-2013. (No. 2223-2019-1711).
  • Boansi, D. (2013). Output Supply and Yield Response of Rice In Nigeria: Implications for Future Rice Policy. http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/48080/. (Accessed date: 04.12.2022).
  • Dickey, D. A. and Fuller, W. A. (1979). Distribution of the estimators for autoregressive time series with a unit root. Journal of the American Statistical Association,74: 427-431.
  • Dickey, D. A. and Fuller, W. A. (1981). Likelihood ratio statistics for autoregressive time series with a unit root. Econometrica: Journal of The Econometric Society, 49(4): 1057-1072.
  • Food and Agricultural Organization (FAOSTAT). (2011). Crop Database Rome Italy (Last updated: 10.2010).
  • Ghosh, B. (2021). Changing scenario of crop diversification in Nepal: delineating the role of trade openness, urbanization, and rural infrastructure. Journal of Tekirdag Agricultural Faculty, 18(4): 599-612.
  • Granger, C.W. (1988). Some recent developments in a concept of causality. Journal of Econometrics, 39: 199-211.
  • Gyimah-Brempong, K., Johnson, M. and Takeshima, H. (2016). The Nigerian Rice Economy; Policy Options for Transforming Production, Marketing, and Trade. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington DC., U.S.A.
  • Johansen, S. (1988). Statistical analysis of cointegration vectors. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. 12: 231-254.
  • Johansen, S. and Juselius, K. (1990). Maximum likelihood estimation and inference on cointegration—with applications to the demand for money. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 52: 169-210.
  • Kong, S. Q., Morales, L. and Coughlan, J. (2014). The Effects of The Global Financial Crisis on The Shanghai Stock Market. In the Globalization of Chinese Business. Chandos Publishing, pp. 169-188.
  • KPMG (2019). Nigerian Rice Industry Review. rice-industry-review.pdf (kpmg.com) (Accessed date: 04.12.2022) Lançon, F., Erenstein, O., Touré, A. and Akpokedje, G. (2004). Quality and competitiveness of local and imported rice in West African urban markets. Cahiers Agricultures, 13: 110–115.
  • Munonye, J. O. (2016). Nigeria rice imports in the last three decades under different trade and fiscal policies. Unified Journal of Agriculture and Food Science. 2: 1-8.
  • Ogazi, C. G. (2010). A study of increased rice import demand in nigeria: measuring the impact of economic growth and changes in policy. Journal of Rural Problems, 46: 334-343.
  • Okonjo-Iweala, N. and Osafo-Kwaako, P. (2007). Nigeria's economic reforms: Progress and challenges. Brookings Global Economy and Development Working Paper.
  • Onu, D. O., Obike, K. C., Ebe, F. E. and Okpara, B. O. (2015). Empirical assessment of the trend in rice production and imports in Nigeria (1980–2013). International Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Soil Science, 5: 150-158.
  • Onu, S. E. (2018). Preference for imported and Nigeria rice among rural households in Imo State Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 22(3): 53-63.
  • Oyakhilomen, O., Abdullahi, D. M. and Zibah, R. G. (2013). Growth trend of rice demand and supply in Nigeria: An investment opportunity for youth and women empowerment. Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 16: 31-34.
  • Schneider, U. A., Havlík, P., Schmid, E., Valin, H., Mosnier, A., Obersteiner, M. and Fritz, S. (2011). Impacts of population growth, economic development, and technical change on global food production and consumption. Agricultural Systems, 10: 2044-215.
  • Syahnur, S. (2012). Modelling Indonesian oil and gas export. Economic Journal of Emerging Markets. 4: 25-36. Ukpe, U. H., Djomo, C. R. F., Onuigbo, I. and Nwalem, P. M. (2018). Macroeconomic determinants and forecast of agricultural growth in Nigeria. Management, 7: 1-15.
  • USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (2013). Global Agricultural Information Network. Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture. ricenewstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/January-20135.pdf, (Accessed Date: 04.12.2022).

Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 22 Sayı: 2, 319 - 328, 26.05.2025
https://doi.org/10.33462/jotaf.1424606

Öz

Rice is an important staple food in Nigeria, playing a critical role in the country’s food security, agricultural development, and economic growth. This research investigated how rice importation affected rice production and Nigeria's economic growth from 1990 to 2020 using time series data. The study aimed to understand the dynamics between rice importation, local production, and economic performance to inform policy decisions that promote agricultural sustainability. The data were analyzed with various econometrics models such as the trend model, Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) test, Johansen Cointegration technique, Granger causality test, and simultaneous equation model. The results showed a significant gap between rice demand and supply in Nigeria and a long-run relationship between rice production, rice importation, and economic growth. While the gap indicated a high dependence on foreign rice to meet the rising domestic demand, the long-run relationship indicated that rice importation had a negative impact on the economy. The results also revealed causal relationships between rice production, rice importation, and GDP, and that rice importation had a negative and significant effect on Nigeria's economic growth and domestic rice production potential. Rice production in Nigeria was influenced by rice importation and population growth, while rice importation was affected by exchange rates and population growth. The study concluded that a sustained overdependence on rice importation has adverse consequences on Nigeria's economy and thereby suggested that the adoption of a multifaceted policy measure or strategy that emphasizes reducing rice importation, increasing domestic production of rice, and enhancing the standard of living for domestic rice producers is a key policy objective.

Etik Beyan

There was no need to obtain permission from the ethics committee for this study.

Kaynakça

  • Abbas, A. M., Agada, I. G. and Kolade, O. (2018). Impacts of rice importation on Nigeria’s economy. Journal of Scientific Agriculture, 2(1): 71-75.
  • Akpaeti, A. J., Bassey, N. E. and Okoro, U.S. (2014). Trends and drivers of agricultural investments and growth in Nigeria: The pre and financial sector reforms experience. Asian Journal of Economic Modelling, 2(3): 115-127.
  • Ayanwale, A. O. S., Akinyosoye, V. O., Yusuf, S. A. and Oni, A. O. (2011). Rice supply response in Nigeria; whither changing policies and climate. World Rural Observations, 3(4): 78-84.
  • Biam, C. K. and Adejo, S. A. (2017). Rice importation trend in Nigeria and its effects on local production: 1970-2013. (No. 2223-2019-1711).
  • Boansi, D. (2013). Output Supply and Yield Response of Rice In Nigeria: Implications for Future Rice Policy. http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/48080/. (Accessed date: 04.12.2022).
  • Dickey, D. A. and Fuller, W. A. (1979). Distribution of the estimators for autoregressive time series with a unit root. Journal of the American Statistical Association,74: 427-431.
  • Dickey, D. A. and Fuller, W. A. (1981). Likelihood ratio statistics for autoregressive time series with a unit root. Econometrica: Journal of The Econometric Society, 49(4): 1057-1072.
  • Food and Agricultural Organization (FAOSTAT). (2011). Crop Database Rome Italy (Last updated: 10.2010).
  • Ghosh, B. (2021). Changing scenario of crop diversification in Nepal: delineating the role of trade openness, urbanization, and rural infrastructure. Journal of Tekirdag Agricultural Faculty, 18(4): 599-612.
  • Granger, C.W. (1988). Some recent developments in a concept of causality. Journal of Econometrics, 39: 199-211.
  • Gyimah-Brempong, K., Johnson, M. and Takeshima, H. (2016). The Nigerian Rice Economy; Policy Options for Transforming Production, Marketing, and Trade. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington DC., U.S.A.
  • Johansen, S. (1988). Statistical analysis of cointegration vectors. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control. 12: 231-254.
  • Johansen, S. and Juselius, K. (1990). Maximum likelihood estimation and inference on cointegration—with applications to the demand for money. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 52: 169-210.
  • Kong, S. Q., Morales, L. and Coughlan, J. (2014). The Effects of The Global Financial Crisis on The Shanghai Stock Market. In the Globalization of Chinese Business. Chandos Publishing, pp. 169-188.
  • KPMG (2019). Nigerian Rice Industry Review. rice-industry-review.pdf (kpmg.com) (Accessed date: 04.12.2022) Lançon, F., Erenstein, O., Touré, A. and Akpokedje, G. (2004). Quality and competitiveness of local and imported rice in West African urban markets. Cahiers Agricultures, 13: 110–115.
  • Munonye, J. O. (2016). Nigeria rice imports in the last three decades under different trade and fiscal policies. Unified Journal of Agriculture and Food Science. 2: 1-8.
  • Ogazi, C. G. (2010). A study of increased rice import demand in nigeria: measuring the impact of economic growth and changes in policy. Journal of Rural Problems, 46: 334-343.
  • Okonjo-Iweala, N. and Osafo-Kwaako, P. (2007). Nigeria's economic reforms: Progress and challenges. Brookings Global Economy and Development Working Paper.
  • Onu, D. O., Obike, K. C., Ebe, F. E. and Okpara, B. O. (2015). Empirical assessment of the trend in rice production and imports in Nigeria (1980–2013). International Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Soil Science, 5: 150-158.
  • Onu, S. E. (2018). Preference for imported and Nigeria rice among rural households in Imo State Nigeria. Journal of Agricultural Extension, 22(3): 53-63.
  • Oyakhilomen, O., Abdullahi, D. M. and Zibah, R. G. (2013). Growth trend of rice demand and supply in Nigeria: An investment opportunity for youth and women empowerment. Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 16: 31-34.
  • Schneider, U. A., Havlík, P., Schmid, E., Valin, H., Mosnier, A., Obersteiner, M. and Fritz, S. (2011). Impacts of population growth, economic development, and technical change on global food production and consumption. Agricultural Systems, 10: 2044-215.
  • Syahnur, S. (2012). Modelling Indonesian oil and gas export. Economic Journal of Emerging Markets. 4: 25-36. Ukpe, U. H., Djomo, C. R. F., Onuigbo, I. and Nwalem, P. M. (2018). Macroeconomic determinants and forecast of agricultural growth in Nigeria. Management, 7: 1-15.
  • USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (2013). Global Agricultural Information Network. Foreign Agricultural Service, Department of Agriculture. ricenewstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/January-20135.pdf, (Accessed Date: 04.12.2022).
Toplam 24 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Tarım Politikaları
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Grace Oluwabukunmi Akınsola 0000-0002-5278-2281

Kikelomo Kehinde Osasona 0000-0001-5652-4514

Muhammad Adeiza Bello 0000-0002-9713-9169

Wasiu Oniboki Bello 0009-0000-7031-0213

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 8 Mayıs 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi 26 Mayıs 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 23 Ocak 2024
Kabul Tarihi 6 Şubat 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 22 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Akınsola, G. O., Osasona, K. K., Bello, M. A., Bello, W. O. (2025). Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria. Tekirdağ Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi, 22(2), 319-328. https://doi.org/10.33462/jotaf.1424606
AMA Akınsola GO, Osasona KK, Bello MA, Bello WO. Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria. JOTAF. Mayıs 2025;22(2):319-328. doi:10.33462/jotaf.1424606
Chicago Akınsola, Grace Oluwabukunmi, Kikelomo Kehinde Osasona, Muhammad Adeiza Bello, ve Wasiu Oniboki Bello. “Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria”. Tekirdağ Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi 22, sy. 2 (Mayıs 2025): 319-28. https://doi.org/10.33462/jotaf.1424606.
EndNote Akınsola GO, Osasona KK, Bello MA, Bello WO (01 Mayıs 2025) Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria. Tekirdağ Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi 22 2 319–328.
IEEE G. O. Akınsola, K. K. Osasona, M. A. Bello, ve W. O. Bello, “Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria”, JOTAF, c. 22, sy. 2, ss. 319–328, 2025, doi: 10.33462/jotaf.1424606.
ISNAD Akınsola, Grace Oluwabukunmi vd. “Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria”. Tekirdağ Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi 22/2 (Mayıs 2025), 319-328. https://doi.org/10.33462/jotaf.1424606.
JAMA Akınsola GO, Osasona KK, Bello MA, Bello WO. Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria. JOTAF. 2025;22:319–328.
MLA Akınsola, Grace Oluwabukunmi vd. “Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria”. Tekirdağ Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi, c. 22, sy. 2, 2025, ss. 319-28, doi:10.33462/jotaf.1424606.
Vancouver Akınsola GO, Osasona KK, Bello MA, Bello WO. Does Rice Importation Affect Production? Evidence from Nigeria. JOTAF. 2025;22(2):319-28.