ABSTRACT
The impact of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) cooperative lending on the performance of agribusiness sector in Nigeria was investigated in this study, and was conducted between 1981-2020. The statistical tools used for the study were descriptive statistics, unit root test, Augmented-Dickey Fuller method, Johansen co-integration Vector Error Correction model, and Parson Correlation coefficient. The data were collected from CBN statistical bulletin and examined with descriptive statistics, unit root test was used to ascertain the stationarity of the time series data while Augmented-Dickey Fuller was used to validate the presence of constant means, Vector Error Correction model, Johansen co-integration were used to test for first and second degree co-integration. The result of the study indicated that, CBN Cooperative lending(CCL) has not benefited crop agribusiness enterprise in the short-run with a negative coefficient of (-0.033) significant at 10% of overall production.(-0.100) in the long-run for livestock agribusiness statistically significant at 10% while it positively impacted fisheries agribusiness in the long-run at a coefficient of (0.037), CCL had a positive coefficient of (2.573) on agribusiness sector in the long run and was statistically significant at 1% and (-0.03) in the short-run. However, inflation (INF) was statistically significant at 10% in the short-run with a positive coefficient of (0.073) and at a 10% negative coefficient of (-8.310) in the long-run thereby putting further strain on Nigeria agribusiness sector. Therefore, the federal government of Nigeria through the CCL should pay special attention to the livestock and the fisheries agribusiness enterprises by designing programs that will be all encompassing, unique and encouraging based on their peculiarities to provide sufficient funding. Single-digit interest and inflation rates should be the target of the CBN through her fiscal and monetary policies, the CBN must ensure that single-digit inflation and interest rates be maintained to boost the long-term performance of the agribusiness sector.
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Title Page i
Declaration ii
Certification iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgements v
Table of contents vi
List of Tables ix
List of Figures xi
Abstract xii
CHAPTER 1:
INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Background
of the Study 1
1.2 Statement
of the Problem 3
1.3 Research
Questions 4
1.4 Objectives
of the Study 5
1.5 Research
Hypotheses 5
1.6 Justification
of the Study 6
1.7 Scope
of the Study 7
CHAPTER 2:
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 8
2.1 Conceptual
Review 8
2.1.1 Credit 8
2.1.2 Nigeria Cooperative Credit Market 9
2.1.3 Access to Financial Services by Agribusiness Enterprises 11
2.1.4 Overview
of Nigeria's Agribusiness Finance Policies 13
2.1.5 Agricultural
Finance Policy Schemes 13
2.1.6 Agribusiness Finance Policies Programmes 15
2.1.7 Institutions for Agricultural Finance
Policies 19
2.1.8 Nigerian Agricultural Cooperative and Rural
Development
Bank (NACRDB 22
2.1.9 Agricultural Credit Support Scheme (ACSS) 23
2.1.10 Rural
Finance Institution Building Programme (RUFIN) 24
2.1.11 Credit guarantee programs in Nigerian Countries
25
2.1.12
Obstacles to agricultural finance policies 29
2.1.13 The Agribusiness Sector and Nigeria's
Development (2007), 31
2.1.14 The Plan to Guarantee Agricultural Credit 34
2.1.15 The ACGSF'S
structure, organization, and purpose 39
2.2 Theoretical Review 40
2.2.1 Demand and supply of finance theory 40
2.2.2 Financial growth theory 41
2.2.3 Pecking order theory 42
2.2.4 Contract theory 44
2.2.5 Financial rationing and constraint theory 45
2.3 An Empirical Review 45
2.4 Analytical review 48
2.4.1 Unit root test 48
2.4.2 Time series' stationary properties 50
2.4.3 Testing for serial correlation
(autocorrelation) 52
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY 53
3.1 Study Area 53
3.2 Sources of Data 54
3.3 Method of Data Analysis 54
3.4 Model Specification 55
3.4.1 Unit root test: augmented Dickey-Fuller
(ADF) test (for the
stationary test) 55
CHAPTER 4: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 59
4.1 Descriptive Statistics of the Variables
Included in the Model 59
4.1.1 Unit root tests for the variables included
in the model 61
4.2 Examine
the Relationship between credits granted by CBN
through cooperative
societies and the performance
of crop agribusiness
enterprises in Nigeria 61
4.3 The Relationship between Credits granted
by CBN through cooperative societies
to livestock agribusiness enterprise in Nigeria 68
4.3.1 The relationship between credit granted by
CBN through cooperative
societies to fisheries Agribusiness enterprise
in Nigeria 74
4.4 Examination of cooperative lending granted
by CBN to Agribusiness
sector in Nigeria 81
4.5 Examination of the nature of the
Relationship between
Cooperative lending
and Agricultural protection in
Nigeria between
1981-2022 87
CHAPTER 5: SUMMARY,
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 88
5.1 Summary 88
5.2 Conclusion 90
5.3 Recommendation 91
REFERENCES 93
LIST OF TABLES
Table
4.1: Descriptive statistics of the
variables included in the model 59
Table
4.2 Unit root tests for the
variables included in the model 61
Table 4.3 Lag order
selection criterion for examine the relationship
between
credit granted by CBN through cooperative
societies
and the performance of crop agribusiness enterprises
in
Nigeria 62
Table 4.4 VEC residual
serial correlation lm tests for the relationship
between
cooperative credit and crop agribusiness enterprises in
Nigeria 63
Table 4.5 Unrestricted
co-integration rank test (trace) for the relationship
credit
granted by CBN through cooperative societies
and
the performance of crop agribusiness enterprises in Nigeria . 64
Table 4.6 Vector error
correction estimates showing long-run and
short-run
relationship between cooperative credit and crop
agribusiness
enterprises in Nigeria 67
Table 4.7 Lag order
selection criterion for the relationship between
credits
granted by CBN through cooperative societies
to
livestock agribusiness enterprise in Nigeria 69
Table 4.8 Vec residual
serial correlation lm tests for the relationship
between
credit granted by CBN through cooperative
societies
to livestock agribusiness enterprises in Nigeria 70
Table 4.9 Unrestricted
co-integration rank test (trace) the relationship
between
credit granted by CBN through cooperative
societies
to livestock agribusiness enterprises in Nigeria 70
Table 4.10 Vector error
correction estimates showing long-run
and
short-run relationship between cooperative credit
and
livestock agribusiness enterprises in Nigeria 72
Table 4.11 lag order
selection criterion for the relationship between
credit
granted by CBN through cooperative societies
to
fisheries agribusiness enterprise in Nigeria 75
Table 4.12 Vec residual
serial correlation lm tests for the relationship
between
cooperative credit and fishery agribusiness
enterprises
in Nigeria 76
Table 4.13 Unrestricted
co-integration rank test (trace) for the relationship
between
credit granted by CBN through cooperative
societies
to fisheries agribusiness enterprise in Nigeria 77
Table 4.14 Vector error
correction estimates showing long-run and
short-run
relationship between cooperative credit
and
fishery agribusiness enterprises in Nigeria 79
Table 4.15 Lag order
selection criterion for the cooperative lending
granted
by CBN to agribusiness sector of Nigeria 81
Table 4.16 VEC residual serial correlation lm tests
for the impact of
cooperative credit on
agribusiness enterprises in Nigeria 83
Table 4.17 Unrestricted co-integration
rank test (trace) for cooperative
lending
granted by CBN to agribusiness sector of Nigeria 83
Table 4.18 Vector error
correction estimates showing long-run and short
run
impact of cooperative credit on agribusiness enterprises
in
Nigeria 85
Table 4.19 The nature of
relationship existing between cooperative
credit
and agribusiness production 87
LIST
OF GRAPHS
Fig
4.1 Inverse roots of AR characteristics
polynomial for the relationship
between credits granted by CBN
through cooperative societies
and the performance of crop
agribusiness enterprise in Nigeria 63
Fig
4.2 Inverse roots of AR characteristics
polynomial for relationship
between credits granted by CBN
through cooperative societies
to livestock agribusiness enterprise
in Nigeria 69
Fig 4.3 Inverse roots of AR characteristics polynomial
for the relationship
between credits granted by CBN
through cooperative societies
to fisheries agribusiness enterprise
in Nigeria 76
Fig
4.4 Inverse roots of AR characteristics
polynomial for cooperative lending
granted by CBN agribusiness sector
in Nigeria 82
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