The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said Nigeria has about 40.2 million agricultural households
The bureau made this known at the unveiling of the National Agricultural Sample Census (NASC) 2022 in Abuja on Monday.
The census was conducted by the NBS in partnership with the World Bank, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, and the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations.
According to the report, out of the 91 per cent of agricultural households that cultivated crops, 35 per cent practised only crop cultivation while 48 per cent reported raising any type of livestock.
It further showed that 16 per cent of the households raised 58 million cattle, while 41.2 per cent raised about 124 million goats, while 42.5 per cent raised poultry, most commonly chickens, while five per cent practised fisheries.
The report showed that the lowest percentage of agricultural households into Crop Cultivation was recorded in Lagos State at 48.0 per cent, while Ebonyi recorded the highest at 99.5 per cent.
It showed the highest percentage of agricultural households engaged in Livestock Production was reported in Jigawa at 84.2 per cent, followed by Bauchi at 79.7 per cent, while for poultry, the highest percentage of agricultural households was recorded in Benue at 65.2 per cent, followed by Ebonyi State at 63.3 per cent.
Assistant Director, Agricultural and Business Enterprises Statistics Department, NBS, Bishop Ohioma, while giving an overview of the report, said the survey has two components which include the listing component and the sample survey component .
Ohioma said the listing component was what was being unveiled while the sample survey component would be unveiled in a few months.
He said the NASC listing was conducted using digitised Enumeration Area (EA) maps in all the 36 States of the Federation and the FCT.
Ohioma said 767 Local Government Areas (LGAS) in the country were canvassed, however, seven LGAs were not covered as at the time of the Census due to insecurity.
He said the uncovered LGAs were Four LGAs in Imo state and three LGAs in Borno state.
He said the census provided a robust dataset that would support agricultural interventions programmes, enhance food security, and promote sustainable agricultural practices.
Ohioma said 40 EAs were covered in each LGA and the number of EAs covered varied by state, both urban and rural EAs were covered.
“In all, 30,546 EAs were covered nationwide out of the proposed 30,960. ”