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Rice Production and Food Security in Ini L.G.A. of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria (1950 -1999)

Authors: Etuk, Ini; Ekpenyong, Udeme Stephen;

Rice Production and Food Security in Ini L.G.A. of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria (1950 -1999)

Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper investigates rice production and food security in the Ini area of Akwa Ibom State between 1950 and 1999. Renowned as the “food basket” of the state, Ini is particularly recognised for its prominence in rice cultivation. Introduced as early as 1950, rice has been cultivated in the area for decades, supported by favourable agro-ecological conditions and extensive arable land. Given these advantages, one might expect that rice production in Ini would have significantly contributed to local and regional food security. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, this study utilises a historical research methodology based on both primary and secondary sources. Data were collected through interviews, archival materials, published and unpublished works, and relevant literature in economics and agriculture. The findings were analysed to reconstruct the historical trajectory of rice production and its implications for food security in Ini during the period under review. The study reveals that Ini possesses substantial potential for large-scale production of both upland and swamp rice, sufficient not only for local consumption but also for distribution to neighbouring communities. Such capacity could serve as a catalyst for regional food security and socio-economic integration. However, this potential remained largely unrealised due to a range of political, economic, social, and cultural constraints. It was concluded that with committed political will, strategic government intervention, and targeted support for rice farmers and stakeholders, Ini could fulfil the conditions necessary to be considered a food-secure region.

Keywords

Food Security, Biological Utilisation, Production, Rice, Ini L.G.A.

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