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Socio-Economic Drivers of Poverty and Food Insecurity: Nigeria a Case Study

Emeka Okpala, Louise Manning, R.N. Baines

2021Food Reviews International19 citationsDOI

Abstract

This narrative review paper considers the link between poverty and food security in urban and rural Nigeria, with emphasis on the economic (food availability & accessibility), social (people related factors) and environmental (effective resource use) implications. This study suggests that appropriate governance mechanisms must be put in place while developing strategies and policies to address problems of poverty and food insecurity in Nigeria. Improving infrastructure, mitigating the impact of continuing population growth, and uneven distribution of income, and identifying opportunities for education are important components to consider in developing food security policies and strategies for the Nigerian people.

Topics & Concepts

PovertyFood securityEconomic growthFood insecurityCorporate governanceDeveloping countryDevelopment economicsPopulationBusinessBasic needsDistribution (mathematics)Resource (disambiguation)EconomicsGeographyAgricultureSociologyComputer scienceArchaeologyMathematical analysisDemographyMathematicsComputer networkFinanceFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsIncome, Poverty, and InequalityAgricultural risk and resilience