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BUDGETARY ALLOCATION AND CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA INTERVENTIONS TO AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AS CORRELATES OF ATTAINMENT OF FOOD SECURITY IN NIGERIA
ÂABSTRACT
The study examined the budgetary allocation and Central
Bank of Nigeria interventions to agricultural sector and attainment of food
security in Nigeria. Ex-Post Facto research design was adopted in the study.
The study area was Nigeria. Annual data for this study was sourced from the
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Statistical Bulletin for the period 2000–2018 as
the periods of major financial and economic reforms aimed at enhancing
agricultural sector financing and food security and the economic recession.
Hence, food security (FOS) (dependent variable), total budgetary allocation
to agricultural sector (TBA), and total Central Bank of Nigeria
interventions to agricultural sector (TLCBN) (independent variable) were used.
In order to test the hypotheses, the obtained data were subjected to
appropriate statistical techniques such as descriptive statistics and simple
regression. For the inferential statistics, the test for significance was done
at 0.05 alpha level. The result of the descriptive analysis proved that the
overall mean and standard deviation for budgetary allocation to agricultural
sector were investigated, and the result proved that the mean of food security
(FOS) was 89270804.7516, which is very high compared to the mean of budgetary
allocation to agricultural sector that stood at 28.7674 and that of Total
Central Bank of Nigeria interventions to agricultural sector that stood at
7508756.2805. The result also indicated that the two variables have high level
of consistency as their mean and median values are perpetually within the
maximum and minimum values of these series. Based on the results, the study
concluded that budgetary allocation to agricultural sector has no significant
effect on the attainment of food security in Nigeria. Also, Central Bank of
Nigeria interventions to agricultural sector financing has no significant
effect on the attainment of food security in Nigeria. One of the
recommendations made was that government should increase and monitor the
budgetary allocation to agricultural sector so as to positively contribute to
the attainment of food security in Nigeria. This is because budgetary
allocation to agricultural sector over the years has not contributed positively
to the attainment of food security in Nigeria.
KEYWORDS: Budgetary
Allocation, Central Bank of Nigeria Interventions, Agricultural Sector, food
security and Nigeria
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