effect of population growth on agricultural production
ABRAHAM FALOLA In particular, population density plays the most important role in shaping the socio-economic environment. This is a survey type of research and the instrument used for this study was a questionnaire developed by me for the purpose of this study. Practice. There is a need for innovative processes through which agricultural products and processing methods can be learned through extension services by the general population, so as to reduce malnutrition and poverty in the country. This paper examined the effect of the Nigerian population on agricultural production over a period of 53 years. They also shows that the population pressure diminishes fuel wood and clean wafer supply. In the event that you see your work posted here, and you need it to be eliminated/credited, it would be ideal if you call us on +2348053692035 or send us a mail along with the web address linked to the work, to modishproject@gmail.com. Growing urbanization across the globe, therefore, has important "push" and "pull" implications for agricultural research for development.Pramanik et al,. This indicates how strong in your memory this concept is. ; Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ilorin, Nigeria. 1515 The increase in agricultural production and technological advancements during the Agricultural Revolution contributed to unprecedented population growth and new agricultural practices, triggering such phenomena as rural-to-urban migration, development of a coherent and loosely regulated agricultural market, and emergence of capitalist farmers. 4 Under preindustrial conditions, growth in output per hectare was typically accompanied by reductions in output per unit of labor input. Different population growth rates and different population densities probably produce different sets of ⦠Government should in its yearly budget, invest more in agriculture as it is an important aspect of livelihood in order to carter for the food needs of the growing population in the country. 1515 Investment 2. 1515. The Effects of Population Growth on Land Use Author The Dirt ASLA ... countries must meet growing food production needs while mitigating the effects of agricultural production on land-based ecosystems. Today, millions of people in the world are without food especially in the developing world which has been of great concern as stipulated in the United Nations millennium development goal 1, sub-targets A, B and C to fight hunger, poverty and starvation across the world and ensure environmental sustainability (UNCSD, Aug, 2011) .This study investigated the consequences of population growth on agricultural production in Obingwa local government area in Nigeria. 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Reveals how human population growth has paralleled advances in agriculture, such as the advent of agriculture, and the onset of the Green Revolution. The consequences are: 1. THE IMPACT OF POPULATION GROWTH ON AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT ESTER BOSERUP The scope for additional use of labor in traditional agriculture, 257. But population … CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. Agricultural Development 7. In the long run, population growth almost certainly affects land use patterns. (2010) noted that urbanization and population growth has serious effect on agriculture. Infrastructure and labor migration, 260.- Conditions for the use of industrial inputs, 262.- Prospects for the future, 264. Not only are water and land resources put under stress, but current agricultural … P.M.B. (Mogues et al., 2014). There is a need for research bodies to improve production to match the country’s increasing population, so sustainable development could be achieved. According to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the global population is expected to increase by around 2.3 billion people between now and 2050. The result of this study shows that there is a significant effect of population growth and food production based on land pattern systems in the locality as a result of pattern of land ownership, communal land ownership, individual land tenure system and land fragmentation; rural-urban migration caused by shortage of land available for farmers for food production, higher paying jobs and better educational opportunities, capital intensive methods of production lack of proper land use … CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1Background of the studyThe return of Nigeria to democratic... CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1Background of the studyTaxation is the central part of... CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1Background of the studyThe fact that users rely on... CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1Background of the studyNowadays, loans and loans occur every... AbstractThis research project concerned a study of the impacts of accounting information on non-profit makings organization: A Case... CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDYValue Added Tax (VAT) has... ABSTRACTLand titles registration and property investment are two processes which are very important in real estate development. Since 1960s, agricultural production in SSA has failed to keep up pace with population growth … The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) forecasts that global food production will need to increase by 70% if the population reaches 9.1bn by 2050. The agricultural sector in Nigeria grew by about 5.9 % annually from 2002 to 2012, but it is argued that the growth in the agricultural sector is mainly attributed to population growth and the farming of larger expanses of land, most likely by commercial farmers (Oseni et al., 2014). Population growth is a critical challenge facing sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in the twenty-first century, as the region’s population currently stands at 900 million people, and is projected to double by 2050 (Population Reference Bureau, 2012).The majority of people in SSA live in rural areas, which are experiencing rapid population growth and declining per capita farm sizes.