Effects of Policy Instruments on Wheat Importation in Nigeria, 1980-2017 Effects of Policy Instruments on Wheat Importation in Nigeria, 1980-2017 – Direct Research Journal of Agriculture and Food Science
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Effects of Policy Instruments on Wheat Importation in Nigeria, 1980-2017

Abolarin, S. S.*
Chahul, E.S.
Dzever, D. D.
Article Number: DRJAFS27867431
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26765/DRJAFS27867431
ISSN: 2354-4147

Vol. 11(4) Pp. 115-122, April 2023

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Abstract

This study analyzed the effects of policy instruments on wheat importation in Nigeria. Secondary data covering a period of 37 years (1980-2017) were analyzed using the vector error correction model (VECM). Results revealed that public investment, money supply, and interest rate in the previous year were negative and significant at 1% and 10% respectively on wheat importation and decreased wheat importation by 0.22%, 0.02%, and 2.02%, exchange rate and inflation rate in the previous year were positive and increased wheat importation by 0.24% and 1.16% respectively. In the short run, the results further showed that the exchange rate in the previous year was negative and significant at 1% on wheat importation and deceased wheat importation by 0.71% while the inflation rate was positive and significant at 1% on wheat importation and increased wheat importation by 0.33%. This study shows that, policy instruments contributed to wheat importation sub-optimally during the period under review. The study therefore concludes that policy instruments played significant roles in food importation in Nigeria.

Keywords: VECM, Money supply, Exchange rate, Inflation rate, Interest rate and public investment in agriculture
 Received: February 9, 2023  Accepted: April 10, 2023  Published: April 21, 2023



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