Livelihood diversification and welfare of rural households in Ondo State, Nigeria

Type Journal Article - Journal of Development and Agricultural
Title Livelihood diversification and welfare of rural households in Ondo State, Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 5
Issue 12
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 482-489
URL http://www.academicjournals.org/article/article1384855347_Abimbola and Oluwakemi.pdf
Abstract
Agriculture, the main source of livelihood in Nigeria, especially in the rural areas, is plagued with
various problems. As a result, most of the rural households are poor and are beginning to diversify
their livelihoods into off and non-farm activities as a relevant source of income. This study examined
the effect of livelihood diversification on the welfare of rural households in Ondo State. Primary data
used in the study were obtained from 143 respondents selected employing a multistage sampling
technique. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, multinomial logit and the logit regression
models. The distribution of respondents by the type of livelihood strategy adopted revealed that
almost three-quarters of the respondents adopted the combination of farm and nonfarm strategy.
Econometric analysis showed that household size, total household income and primary education of
the household head were the dominant factors influencing the choice of livelihood strategies adopted.
Income from non-farm activities, as well as income from a combination of non-farm and farming
activities, impacted welfare positively relative to income from farming activities. The study
recommends the promotion of non-farm employment as a good strategy for supplementing the income
of farmers as well as sustaining equitable rural growth.

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