The impact of the presidential cassava initiative on cassava productivity in Nigeria: Implication for sustainable food supply and food security

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Abstract

Agricultural programmes are implemented in sub-Saharan African countries to stimulate rural economic development. One such programme is the Presidential Cassava Initiative (PCI) in Nigeria aimed at reducing poverty and food insecurity, but there is a limited study on contribution of the programme to cassava output and food security. This study estimated the effects of the PCI on cassava output and food security in Nigeria. A three-stage multivariate linear regression model was applied in the empirical analysis. The results showed that the PCI has increased cassava output; promoted food supply; and enhanced national food security. The study concludes that agricultural development interventions are required to achieve a sustainable food supply and food security in sub-Saharan Africa. It is recommended that exit strategy should be incorporated in designing agricultural interventions to enable beneficiaries to enjoy sustainable effects.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1368857
JournalCogent Food and Agriculture
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • agricultural development
  • food security
  • Nigeria
  • Presidential cassava initiative
  • productivity
  • sustainable

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