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Bridging the financial inclusion gender gap in smallholder agriculture in Nigeria: An untapped potential for sustainable development

机译:弥合尼日利亚小农农业的金融包容性别差距:尚未开发的可持续发展潜力

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The sustainable development of Nigeria is being challenged by a persistent large financial inclusion gender gap (FIGG). The same gender gap in the country's smallholder agriculture frustrates the multifunctional potentials of agriculture in achieving sustainable development outcomes. The smallholders drive the agricultural sector, comprise majority of the worlds' poor and are found in all regions in Nigeria. This study used a mixed method review from secondary sources (Global Findex Databases 2011, 2014, 2017, Nigeria - CGAP Smallholder Household Survey 2016 and literatures) to investigate the trend in FIGG in smallholder agriculture in Nigeria. The causes and effects of FIGG on sustainable development were also identified by this study and the strategies to bridge the gap. Our study found that the FIGG in smallholder agriculture was 12% in 2016, while considering the whole population; it increased from 7% in 2011 to 20% in 2014 and 24% in 2017. The causes of FIGG were ascribed to socioeconomic, socio-cultural, institutional, legal and regulatory factors which affect the demand and supply of formal financial services. The FIGG in smallholder agriculture has interlinked negative effects like high cost on agricultural productivity, income inequality, food insecurity, limited market access and poverty which retards sustainable development. This study argued that bridging the FIGG in smallholder agriculture through targeted strategies like digital financial inclusion and gender responsive agricultural finance innovations would not only advance efforts aimed at closing the FIGG in Nigeria but would also reposition the country in achieving SGD5 and other sustainable outcomes. Progress made by Nigeria would contribute to African continent's advancement and also fast track the global realization of the SDGs by 2030 given Nigeria's highest population in Africa. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:尼日利亚的可持续发展受到持续大财务包容性别差距(无花果)的挑战。该国小农农业的同等性别差距使农业多功能潜力挫败了实现可持续发展成果。小农驾驶农业部门,包括世界各地的贫困人口,并在尼日利亚的所有地区发现。本研究使用了次要来源的混合方法审查(2011年,2014年,2017年,2017年,尼日利亚 - CGAP小农家庭调查和文献),调查尼日利亚小农农业的趋势。本研究还确定了FIGG对可持续发展的原因和影响以及弥合差距的策略。我们的研究发现,2016年小农农业的惯用额为12%,同时考虑到整个人口;它从2011年的7%从2011年增加到2014年和2017年的24%。Figg的原因归因于影响正式金融服务需求和供应的社会经济,社会文化,机构,法律和监管因素。小农农业的惯用额度在农业生产力,收入不平等,粮食不安全,有限的市场准入和贫困等高成本中相互关联的负面影响。本研究认为,通过数字金融包容性和性别响应性农业财务创新等目标战略弥合了小农农业,不仅将推进旨在在尼日利亚关闭Figg的努力,但也将在实现SGD5和其他可持续成果方面重新定位该国。尼日利亚取得的进展将有助于非洲大陆的进步,并且在2030年,鉴于尼日利亚在非洲的最高人民中,全球对SDG的全球实现。 (c)2019年elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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