The study seeks to examine the effect of Entrepreneurship practices on poverty among farmers in Jos, Nigeria. The study covered small and medium scale farmer entrepreneurs within Jos North, Jos South and Jos East. A sample size of 518 was obtained from the population of 834 at 5% error tolerance and 95% level of confidence, using Simple Random Sampling. 505(97.5%) of the questionnaire distributed were returned while 13(2.5%) of the questionnaire distributed were not returned. self-structured questionnaire was used to collect data. The study conducted a pre-test on the questionnaire to ensure the validity of the instrument. Data collected were presented in frequency tables. To measure the effect of entrepreneurship practices on poverty, Probit and order probit models were specified and analysis was based on FGT and MPI measures of poverty. The study revealed that a very high level of entrepreneurship practices among farmers will reduce poverty among farmers. The study recommends among other things that entrepreneurship practice intensity among the farmers be increase so as to help in improving their standard of living by reducing poverty through increased income resulting from high entrepreneurship activities. Keywords: Entrepreneurship Practice, Poverty and Entrepreneurship Index
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Vincent, A. A., Jonathan, D., Awoyemi, B., & James Ameh, A. (2021). Entrepreneurship Practices and Poverty among farmer entrepreneurs in Jos, Nigeria. The International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention, 8(07), 6504–6514. https://doi.org/10.18535/ijsshi/v8i07.02
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