The latest public opinion poll results
released by NOIPolls Limited has revealed that more than nine in 10
Nigerians regard agriculture as one of the most viable means of driving
the nation’s economy positively and pulling it out its current
recession.

It is unarguable that Nigeria’s economy
is tied to accruable revenue from oil but with the current free fall of
crude oil prices, diversification is necessary for the revival of the
country’s economy and agriculture has been tipped as one of the
possibilities.
According to the survey findings,
Nigeria with its abundant arable land and over 160 million people,
combined with its ability to grow a broad range of agricultural produce
can become a leading agricultural power in the continent.
Although 78 per cent of respondents
disclosed that they or their immediate family members engage in farming,
only 15 per cent indicated that they are involved in commercial
farming.
Additionally, the poll result showed
that 35 per cent specified that they are engaged in subsistence farming
while 50 percent mentioned that they are involved in both subsistence
and commercial farming.
The implication of this was the unavailability of cash crops like groundnut, cocoa, rubber, palm oil produce, etc. for export purposes, it explained.
The implication of this was the unavailability of cash crops like groundnut, cocoa, rubber, palm oil produce, etc. for export purposes, it explained.
Furthermore, out of the 78 per cent who
said that they are involved in farming, 83 per cent stated that they
grow staple crops, 28 per cent said they grow vegetables while 20 per
cent engage in poultry farming.
This was ascribed to the large number of people who are currently combining subsistence and commercial farming due to the high demand and consumption for staple foods.
This was ascribed to the large number of people who are currently combining subsistence and commercial farming due to the high demand and consumption for staple foods.
“Despite being endowed with abundant
natural resources and substantial agricultural potentials, the Nigerian
farmers are faced with enormous challenges as revealed in this survey.
Lack of fertilizer is tipped as one of the major challenges farmers face
as stated by (61 percent) of the respondents, lack of agricultural
loans (35 percent) and high costs of farm inputs (21 percent) were also
mentioned as issues hindering their efforts.
“To cushion these effects, 51 percent
opined that farmers should be provided with enough incentives in form of
fertilizers, improved seedlings, etc. and 48 percent advocated
agricultural loans to farmers while 13 percent encouraged the provision
of mechanized farming equipment to farmers to enhance the growth of
agriculture in Nigeria,” it added.
The agriculture poll was conducted in the week of November 1st, 2016.
by Obinna Chima/Thisdaylive
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