Convergence of the Nigerian food and agricultural crisis on sustainable development
Author(s) -
Chukwuma Sr Chrysanthus
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of agricultural extension and rural development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2141-2170
DOI - 10.5897/jaerd11.156
Subject(s) - agriculture , poverty , convergence (economics) , sustainable development , economic growth , development economics , agricultural productivity , welfare , food security , population , economics , business , political science , geography , environmental health , medicine , archaeology , law , market economy
Food and agricultural crisis as well as hunger are widespread and getting worse in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa. Sustainable development necessitates change in public policies, personal attitudes and behaviors. The issues related to agricultural and food crisis may be solved by reversal of negative policy trajectory. The social welfare needs of Nigeria are grossly inadequate, resulting in many people especially children, women and the aged knowing abject poverty, improper nutrition, housing, health and education including minimal love and care. We need long-term projections based on realistic estimates of future population growth and food production using latest agricultural technologies. Key words: Food and agricultural crisis, hunger, sustainable development.
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