Does an inorganic fertilizer subsidy promote the use of organic fertilizers in Nigeria?
This study examines the crowding-out or -in effect of organic fertilizers as a result of the inorganic fertilizer subsidy program in Nigeria.
This study examines the crowding-out or -in effect of organic fertilizers as a result of the inorganic fertilizer subsidy program in Nigeria.
Nigeria’s agricultural policy has evolved considerably since the country gained political independence in 1960.
This paper studies the impact of trade restrictions and illegal trade on price disparities within Nigeria, where a long list of import prohibitions on various consumer goods have raised the price of the consumption basket.
Despite a number of studies around the world focusing on the role of remittances in households’ livelihood, this topic has not been well documented in Nigeria.
This study determined the adaptation and coping strategies adopted by farmers under yam- and cassava-based farming systems in Ebonyi and Enugu States in Nigeria’s derived savannah agro-ecological zone using data from 400 farmers.
This report examines how extreme weather conditions have affected the mean and variance of the yield of 18 food crops in Nigeria over a period of 42 years (1971-2012).
Domestic policies in Nigeria have been linked to high, volatile, and rising food prices in the country.
This study examines whether major Nigerian export firms exert market power over Nigerian cocoa farmers in the form of incomplete price transmission.