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Recent studies found the extent of food price seasonality in sub-Saharan Africa to be two to three times greater than that observed on global markets.
This study investigates the determinants of farmers’ crop choice decisions, crop area diversification, and income diversification in Sub-Saharan Africa using nationally representative panel data for Nigeria and Uganda.
The rise of mixed methods approaches to development-oriented research has brought new attention to qualitative research methods.
Delving deeper into the agricultural transformation and youth employment nexus: The Nigerian case
Youth employment is not an entirely new topic for research and policy.
Improving women’s access to land is high on the agricultural policy agenda of both governmental and non-governmental agencies. Yet, the determinants and rationale of gendered access to land are not well understood.
Niger is a landlocked Sahelian country, two-thirds of which is in the Sahara desert, with only one-eighth of the land considered arable.
The Nigeria Strategy Support Program (NSSP) informs on Nigeria's agriculture policy.