UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) AGRICULTURAL INTERVENTION THROUGH MICRO-FINANCE AND POVERTY ALLEVATION IN UYO METROPOLIS, AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA.
Abstract
The study assessed United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) micro-finance service and
poverty alleviation in Uyo local government area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. It determined micro
credit programme, increase income of farmers and improvement in farmers’ status as they relate
to poverty alleviation. Survey research design was adopted and was conducted in 4 clans of study
area. Eight villages within these strata were purposively studied on the basis of micro credit
beneficiaries. Altogether 240 rural farmers were involved. Data were obtained using
questionnaire and analyzed using Pearson product moment correlation coefficient. Findings
showed that average income of farmers increased after participation in UNDP micro-finance
service. It was established that farmers experience improvement in their social status. Therefore,
participating in the UNDP programme has a positive impact in farmers’ income level and
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