Microcredit scheme impact and food security status of beneficiaries in Kaduna State, Nigeria: A propensity score matching approach

Type Journal Article - African Journal of Agricultural Research
Title Microcredit scheme impact and food security status of beneficiaries in Kaduna State, Nigeria: A propensity score matching approach
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 37
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 5191-5197
URL http://www.academicjournals.org/article/article1380884749_Adebayo et al.pdf
Abstract
The prevalence of food insecurity has been generally reported to be higher in the rural areas of Nigeria,
despite the fact that the bulk of food production takes place there. This study used the Food Security
Index (FSI) and Propensity Score Matching (PSM) to evaluate the impact of the United Nations
Development Programmes’ (UNDP) micro credit scheme on the food security status of farm households
in three Local Government Areas of Kaduna State, Nigeria. A purposive random sampling technique
was used to select fifty six beneficiaries and one hundred and sixty six non-beneficiaries households.
Primary data were generated from field interviews and used by structured questionnaires. Thirty nine
percent of beneficiary’s households are food insecure with a Food Security Index of 1.83. The
Propensity Score Matching showed that the UNDP micro credit scheme had no significant impact on
the food security status of beneficiaries, while the calculated Average impact of treatment on the
treated (ATT) was negative (-60.68), indicating that the UNDP micro credit scheme in the study area had
not contributed significantly to the food security status of beneficiaries. Implications for policy were
also discussed in this study.

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