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Agriculture sector performance and food inflation: A focus on Nigeria

This study attempts to empirically examine the effect of agriculture sector performance on food inflation in Nigeria from 2000-2022 using data from secondary sources. Augmented Dicky- Fuller (ADF) unit root test, Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bounds test, and Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares were used to analyze the data. The result shows that food inflation reduces as the volume of agriculture output increases. Therefore, government should continue to improve agricultural production by investing more in infrastructural development in rural areas, introducing better species of plants and animals, intensifying mechanization of farming to ensure mass production, etc. More so, the government should address other factors identified to have kept food prices high in the country including fuel scarcity, electricity shortage, foreign exchange problem, insecurity, etc.


Citation: 

Okon, E.O. (2023). Agriculture sector performance and food inflation: A focus on Nigeria. ASERC Journal of Socio-Economic Studies, 6(2), 122-130.