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Impact of Africa Regional Food Security Program on Nigerian Farmers: The Case of National Special Program for Food Security 被引量:4

Impact of Africa Regional Food Security Program on Nigerian Farmers: The Case of National Special Program for Food Security
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摘要 This paper examined the impact of National Special Program for Food Security (NSPFS) on the beneficiaries through a qualitative measurement of the food security status of the beneficiaries. A food insecurity index was estimated to measure the well-being of the beneficiaries as affected by the impact of the program. Beneficiaries were classified into four categories: food secure (41%), food insecure without hunger (46%), food insecure with moderate hunger (11%), and food insecure with severe hunger (2%). Perceptions of beneficiaries were measured. In conclusion, the program has had a positive impact and enhanced food security among the Nigerian beneficiaries. It is not without its short comings which include delayed and untimely disbursement of funds and lack of output markets, irrigation facilities, production inputs and adequate training on technology know-how. The default rate and number of debtors remain high among beneficiaries. Efforts should be made to correct the short comings to improve the effectiveness of the program and justify the huge financial resources that have been committed.
出处 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology》 2010年第5期51-60,共10页 农业科学与技术(美国大卫英文)
关键词 National special program for food security BENEFICIARIES Nigeria. 国家粮食安全 尼日利亚 安全计划 案例 农民 非洲 专项基金 食品安全
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