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  • Project Papers and Notes (96)
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  • Discussion Papers
    May 2013
    Typology of farm households and irrigation systems
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01267.pdf(750.3KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    April 2013
    Spillover effects of targeted subsidies
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01260.pdf(701KB)
  • Books and Monographs
    April 2013
    West African Agriculture and Climate Change
    IFPRI Research Monographs
  • IFPRI Briefs
    January 2013
    Strategies and priorities for African agriculture
    Issue Brief
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    ib73.pdf(804.7KB)
  • Project Papers and Notes
    January 2013
    Impact of fertilizer subsidies on the commercial fertilizer sector in Nigeria
    NSSP Working Paper
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    nsspwp23.pdf(766.1KB)
  • Books and Monographs
    December 2012
    Public expenditures for agricultural and rural development in Africa
    Academic/Third Party Books
  • Discussion Papers
    December 2012
    Did using input vouchers improve the distribution of subsidized fertilizer in Nigeria?
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01231.pdf(659.8KB)
  • Project Papers and Notes
    December 2012
    West African Agriculture and Climate Change: Nigeria
    African Agriculture and Climate Change Country Summary
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    aacccs_nigeria_note.pdf(205.1KB)
  • Project Papers and Notes
    November 2012
    Impact of fertilizer subsidies on the commercial fertilizer sector in Nigeria
    NSSP Policy Note
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    nssppn34.pdf(923.9KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    July 2012
    Onset risk and draft animal investment in Nigeria
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01198.pdf(834.2KB)
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