ABSTRACT
The study
compared the effects of crude oil pollution on food-crop production and
household welfare in Bayelsa State. Multistage sampling technique was used to
select 160 food-crop farmers for the study. Data were collected with structured
questionnaire; objectives were analyzed using descriptive statistics,
Stochastic Frontier Production Function, Total Factor Productivity (TFP),
Chow’s test, and the ordinary least square multiple regression analysis. The
results showed that corrosion of oil facilities which accounted for 92% of oil
spillages is the major cause of oil pollution in the study area. Results of the
production function showed that the generalized log likelihood function was
-91.229 and -77.692 and -118.053 for farmers in all categories. This result
implies that inefficiency exist in the data set. The value of gamma (γ) was
estimated to be 92.8%, 95.2% and 93.5% for the different categories of farmers
and highly significant at 1% meaning that 92.8%, 95.2% and 93.5% of random
variation in the yield of farmers were due to the farmers inefficiency in their
respective sites. Farmers in polluted and non-polluted areas had mean technical
efficiencies of 0.57 and 0.53 which means that farmers in polluted areas were
more efficient. In polluted areas, the coefficients of age (-1.946), education (-2.157),
household size (-2.257) and credit (-2.593), were significant and negatively
signed while farm size (2.003), experience (2.327), fertilizer (2.607), and
adoption of adaptive strategies (2.899) were significant and positively related
to technical efficiency of the farmers. In non-polluted areas, age (-3.926),
household size (-5.899) were negative and significant while education (2.065),
farm size (2.031), experience (2.162), fertilizer (3.200) and credit (2.432) were significant and positively related
to farmers efficiency. Productivity levels for farmers in polluted was 1.5102 and 2.1083 for non-polluted
areas which implies that farmers in non-polluted areas were more productive.
Results of chow’s test showed that crude oil pollution affects productivity of
food-crop farmers negatively. Results on the factors influencing productivity
in polluted areas showed that age (-3.745), education (-1.900), household size
(-2.497), cost of adaptive strategies (-4.181), credit (-2.362) were
significant and negatively related to productivity. Whereas experience,
extension contact and farm size were significant and positively signed. In
non-polluted areas, age (-2.977), household
size (-2.172), and capital
inputs (-4.544) were negative
and significant, while education, experience and extension contact were
positive and significant. Factors influencing farmers welfare showed that
education, household income, farm size and value of physical assets were positive
and significant while household size, dependency ratio and cost of adaptive
strategy were significant and negatively related to welfare of farmers in
polluted areas. Some adaptive strategies used by farmers include rent of
unaffected lands, use of organic fertilizer/tillage and liming etc. This
research therefore concludes that oil pollution had negative effects on crop
production and farmers welfare. But, there are still huge potentials for
increase in crop production; to achieve this, oil companies are advised to
invest heavily in adequate technology, security and manpower. These investments
are intended to prevent incessant oil spillages through better and improved
ways of doing things.
ALEX-HART, E (2023). Effects Of Crude Oil Pollution On Food Crop Production And Household Welfare In Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 23, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effects-of-crude-oil-pollution-on-food-crop-production-and-household-welfare-in-bayelsa-state-nigeria-7-2
EDITH, ALEX-HART. "Effects Of Crude Oil Pollution On Food Crop Production And Household Welfare In Bayelsa State, Nigeria" Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 30 May. 2023, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effects-of-crude-oil-pollution-on-food-crop-production-and-household-welfare-in-bayelsa-state-nigeria-7-2. Accessed 23 Nov. 2024.
EDITH, ALEX-HART. "Effects Of Crude Oil Pollution On Food Crop Production And Household Welfare In Bayelsa State, Nigeria". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 30 May. 2023. Web. 23 Nov. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effects-of-crude-oil-pollution-on-food-crop-production-and-household-welfare-in-bayelsa-state-nigeria-7-2 >.
EDITH, ALEX-HART. "Effects Of Crude Oil Pollution On Food Crop Production And Household Welfare In Bayelsa State, Nigeria" Mouau.afribary.org (2023). Accessed 23 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/effects-of-crude-oil-pollution-on-food-crop-production-and-household-welfare-in-bayelsa-state-nigeria-7-2