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Enhancing Agricultural Productivity with Rural Electrification in Africa

Enhancing Agricultural Productivity with Rural Electrification in Africa

Adebayo, Adeyinka Victor1, Oladeji, Samuel2 & Adebayo, Hussein Kehinde3
1University of Johannesburg, South Africa
2University of Strathclyde Glasgow
3Ad-Huke Engineering Nig Limited

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Adebayo, A. V., Oladeji, S. & Adebayo, H. K. (2024). Enhancing Agricultural Productivity with Rural Electrification in Africa. International Journal of Engineering and Environmental Sciences, 7(2), 23-33. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12731458
This paper investigates whether rural electrification in sub-Saharan Africa enhances returns to agricultural investment. It is posited that investments enhancing agricultural productivity can yield significant returns, as these technologies rely on modern inputs, and African labour markets exhibit minimal distortions (Amuakwa-Mensah & Surry, 2022). By creating rural opportunities, rural electrification can mitigate urban migration pressures, decelerate urbanisation, and reduce risks to public order and political stability (Kyriakarakos et al., 2020). Despite the high potential benefits, including increased agricultural productivity, reduced urban migration, and improved living standards, the mere elimination of infrastructure failures might not suffice if low investment returns persist. The lack of rural infrastructure, particularly electrification, significantly hampers agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Studies such as Osiolo (2021) document the strong relationship between rural electrification and rural development, highlighting the impact on investment behaviour, knowledge diffusion, and utilisation of modern agricultural technologies. Furthermore, the ‘electricity gap,’ described by Falchetta (2021), underscores the weak correlation between electrification and economic development in SSA, contributing to low aggregate productivity and growth. Integrating electricity into rural areas can revolutionise farming, enhance efficiency, and increase yields, thus supporting food security and economic development. This paper demonstrates that rural electrification is crucial for transforming traditional farming into a more efficient, sustainable enterprise, significantly boosting crop yields, resilience to climate change, and agricultural sustainability, promoting economic development and food security in Africa.ABSTRACT

Keywords: Agricultural Productivity; Rural Electrification; Agricultural Investment

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