[
Akpokodje, G., Lançon, F., Erenstein, O. (2001). Nigeria’s rice economy: State of the art. Paper presented at the NISER/WARDA Nigerian Rice Economy Stakeholders Workshop, Ibadan, 8–9 November 2001. Bouake: WARDA.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Astou, D. (2015). Food Imports as a Hindrance to Food Security and Sustainable development: The Cases of Nigeria and Senegal. CUNY Academic Works. Retrieved from http://academicworks.cuny.edu/cc_etds_theses/554.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Dou, Y., Silva, R.F., Yang, H., Liu, J. (2018). Spillover effect offsets the conservation effort in the Amazon. J Georg Sci, 28 (11), 1715–1732. DOI: 10.1007/s11442-018-1539-0.
]Open DOISearch in Google Scholar
[
Engle, R.F., Granger, C.W.J. (1987). Co-Integration and Error Correction: Representation, Estimation, and Testing. Econometrica, 55 (2).10.2307/1913236
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Essang, S.M. (1973). The ‘Land Surplus’ Notion and Nigerian agricultural development policy cited in Akpan, S. B. 2012. Analysis of Food Crop Output Volatility in Agricultural Policy Programme Regimes in Nigeria. Developing Country Studies, 2 (1). Retrieved from www. iiste.org.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Famoriyo, S. (1972). Land Tenure and Food Production: An Analytical Exposition. WAJAE, 1 (1).
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Gelinas, J.B. (1998). Freedom from debt: The reappropriation of development through financial self-reliance. London–New York: Zed Books Ltd.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Gilani, S.W. (2015). The Impact of Agricultural Imports and Exports on Agricultural Productivity. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 6 (11). Retrieved from www. iiste.org.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Jing, S.B. Harold, M.I., Wenbin, W., Huajun, T., Yuxin, T., Zhenci, X., Baorong, H., Yeqing, C., Xinjun, Y., Dan, W., Fusuo, Z., Jianguo, L. (2017). Importing food damages domestic environment: Evidence from global soybean trade. Retrieved from https://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/115/21/5415.full.pdf.10.1073/pnas.1718153115
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Johansen, S. (1988). Statistical Analysis of Cointegrating Vectors. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 12 (2/3).10.1016/0165-1889(88)90041-3
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Johansen, S., Juselius, K. (1990). Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Inference on Cointegration with Application to the Demand for Money. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 52.10.1111/j.1468-0084.1990.mp52002003.x
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Kiawu, A.J., Jones, K.G. (2016). Implications of food aid and remittances for West African food import demand. African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 8 (1), 30–44.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Loden, A.S., Meierding, E., Van der Vink, G. (2017). Dampening effects of food importation on climate change – induced conflict in Africa. A thesis written in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of Master degree of Arts and security studies, Naval post graduate school, Monterey, CA 93943-5000, USA.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Mabuza, M.L., Hendrik, S.L.,Ortmann, G.F., Sithole, M.M.(2009). The impact of food aid on maize prices and production in Swaziland. Agrekon, 48 (1). Retrieved from http://agecon-search.umn.edu/bitstream/49290/2/6.%20Mabuza%20et%20al.pdf.10.1080/03031853.2009.9523818
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Muroi, Y. (1989). Economic crisis and development policies in African states in 1980s. Institute of Developing Economies (I.D.E.), Tokyo.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Narayan, N.P., Narayan, S. (2006). Savings behaviour in Fiji:An empirical assessment ujsing ARDL approach to cointegratioin. International journal of Social Economics, 33 (7), 468–480.10.1108/03068290610673243
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Nwagbo, E.C. (2000). Agricultural policy in Nigeria: challenges for the 21st century. Agro-Science, 1 (1). DOI: 10.4314/as.v1i1.1461.
]Open DOISearch in Google Scholar
[
Nzoyisenga, O. (2021). Impacts of food importations dependency on food security in Sub-Saharan Africa. Civic academy for Africa future working paper 02. Available online at: Impacts of food importations dependency on food security in sub-Saharan Africa | CiAAF.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Okijie, S.R., Effiong, U.E.(2021). Agricultural Development and Food Importation in Nigeria: An Insight towards Achieving Food Security. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 10 (6). Retrieved from www.ijhssi.org.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Okunolа, A.M., Nathaniel, S.P., Festus, V.B. (2018). Revisiting population growth and food production nexus in Nigeria. International Scientific E-Journal, 4 (4), 41–51. Retrieved from http://are-journal.com.10.51599/are.2018.04.04.04
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Olalokun, J. (1984). The structure of Nigerian economy. Ibadan: Macmillan Publishers.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Onwuka E.C. (2014). Another Look at the Impact of Nigeria’s Growing Population on Country’s Development. African Population Studies, 21 (1), 1–18. DOI: 10.11564/21-1-347.
]Open DOISearch in Google Scholar
[
Pesaran, M.H., Shin, Y., Smith, R.J. (2001). Bounds testing approaches to the analysis of level relationships. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 16 (3), 289–326.10.1002/jae.616
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Tiri, G.D., Ojoko, E.A., Aruwako, A. (2014). Growth Enhancement Support Scheme (GESS) and the Challenges of Food Security in Nigeria. ARPN Journal of Agriculture and Biological Science, 9 (7).
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Salem, J., Majaverian, M. (2013). The study of food import capacity effects on rural households’ food security in Iran. International Journal of Agronomy and Plant Production, 4 (6), 1234–1240.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Shimada, S. (1999). A study of increased food production in Nigeria: the effect of the structural adjustment program on the local level. African Study Monographs, 20 (4), 175–227.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
The Central Bank of Nigeria (2015). Central bank of Nigeria annual economic report for 2013. Retrieved from http://www.cbn.gov.ng/Out/2015/RSD/CBN2013AnnualReport.pdf.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
The Central Bank of Nigeria (2004). Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin, 15 (1), 1–420.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
The International Trade Administration (2021). Nigeria - Country Commercial Guide. Retrieved from https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/nigeria-agriculture-sector.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
The NBS (2019). Nigeria’s food and drinks import. Retrieved from https://www.nigerianstat.gov.ng.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
The World Bank. (2017). Nigeria Balance of Payments: Current Account. Retrieved from https://www.ceicdata.com/en/nigeria/balance-of-payments-current-account.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Vaughan, I.O., Afolami, C.A., Oyekale, T.O., Ayegbokiki, A.O. (2014). An analysis of Nigeria food imports and bills. International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management, II (9), 1–14.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
World Food Programme (2019). 2019 – Hunger Map. Retrieved from https://www.wfp.org/publications/2019-hunger-map.
]Search in Google Scholar
[
Yusuf, S.A., Falusi, A.O. (2000). Trend analysis of the performance of agriculture in Nigeria. (1970–1998). Nigerian Agricultural Development Studies, 1 (2), 1–19.
]Search in Google Scholar