The focus of this study is on the physical infrastructure of marketplaces in Kebbi state, Nigeria, an agriculture-based state in the northwest. Kebbi state has distinct variation in climate within a crop year, and, hence, there is need for farmers and traders to store produced crops for use during the year. Increased investments in storage facilities in the state could accelerate agricultural development.Non-PRNSSP; DCA; Feed the Future Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project; IFPRI1; CRP2; 4 Transforming Agricultural and Rural EconomiesPIM; DSGDCGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM
Using panel data from farm households in northern Nigeria and spatial data on agroecological factors...
Storage losses of crops on the farm are often assumed to be an important contributor to presumed lar...
Economies of scope (EOS) refer to the economic benefits of producing multiple types of outputs rathe...
The focus of this study is on the physical infrastructure of marketplaces in Kebbi state, Nigeria, a...
Recent studies found the extent of food price seasonality in sub-Saharan Africa to be two to three t...
Informal vendors are a critical source of food security in African cities and play a key role in foo...
While there are many aspects to agricultural market modernization that are linked and mutually affec...
There is a renewed attention to the performance of the ag-ricultural sector in Nigeria given its pot...
The launch of the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) by the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Agric...
There is a renewed attention to the performance of the agricultural sector in Nigeria given its pote...
Expenditures of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) and the state Mini...
There is a need to undertake more thorough assessments of relevant agricultural machinery markets to...
Using nationally-representative farm household data and a case study in the North Central zone, this...
This study examined the economic impact of grain storage structures and storage duration on the inco...
In this study, we measure the degree to which changes in key macroeconomic variables – global oil pr...
Using panel data from farm households in northern Nigeria and spatial data on agroecological factors...
Storage losses of crops on the farm are often assumed to be an important contributor to presumed lar...
Economies of scope (EOS) refer to the economic benefits of producing multiple types of outputs rathe...
The focus of this study is on the physical infrastructure of marketplaces in Kebbi state, Nigeria, a...
Recent studies found the extent of food price seasonality in sub-Saharan Africa to be two to three t...
Informal vendors are a critical source of food security in African cities and play a key role in foo...
While there are many aspects to agricultural market modernization that are linked and mutually affec...
There is a renewed attention to the performance of the ag-ricultural sector in Nigeria given its pot...
The launch of the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) by the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Agric...
There is a renewed attention to the performance of the agricultural sector in Nigeria given its pote...
Expenditures of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) and the state Mini...
There is a need to undertake more thorough assessments of relevant agricultural machinery markets to...
Using nationally-representative farm household data and a case study in the North Central zone, this...
This study examined the economic impact of grain storage structures and storage duration on the inco...
In this study, we measure the degree to which changes in key macroeconomic variables – global oil pr...
Using panel data from farm households in northern Nigeria and spatial data on agroecological factors...
Storage losses of crops on the farm are often assumed to be an important contributor to presumed lar...
Economies of scope (EOS) refer to the economic benefits of producing multiple types of outputs rathe...