The paper evaluates the impact of the health status of farm households with respect to HIV/AIDS on their cropping patterns, incomes and technical efficiencies in Benue State of Nigeria. Primary data was collected from 155 farm households made up of 55 HIV/AIDS and related sicknesses infected households and 100 non- infected households. The results demonstrated that HIV/AIDS has led to decreased farm size and reduction in the variety of crops cultivated on HIV farms. The average gross revenue, average gross margin and farm profit on non-HIV farms were higher than on HIV farms. The average gross margins for the two farm groups are statistically different at 1 percent level. The significant variables that affect output levels on HIV farms are ...
Utilizing empirical data from studies conducted mainly by international organizations, such as the U...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on labour allocation, crop choice and agrobiodive...
development and it poses serious challenge to the survival of several vulnerable poor, whose livelih...
The paper evaluates the impact of the health status of farm households with respect to HIV/AIDS on t...
The paper evaluates the impact of the health status of farm households with respect to HIV/AIDS on t...
Nigeria agricultural production is still in the hands of small-holder farmers with little mechanizat...
This study examined the perception of the effects of HIV/AIDS pandemic on agricultural production by...
The research assessed the HIV/AIDS vulnerability index effects on rural labour productivity of agric...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus /Acquired Immuno-deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) epidemic is one of ...
Improved micronutrient intake contributes to delaying the progression of HIV into AIDS and to reduci...
There is a great public concern on the prevalence and effects of Human Immunes Virus (HIV) and Acqui...
The Malawi Government has made various attempts to raise the productivity of the agricultural system...
In recent times recognition of the pandemic effect of HIV/AIDS in agricultural production growing. H...
Abstract: The agricultural sector is a major contributor to Nigeria Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Ho...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
Utilizing empirical data from studies conducted mainly by international organizations, such as the U...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on labour allocation, crop choice and agrobiodive...
development and it poses serious challenge to the survival of several vulnerable poor, whose livelih...
The paper evaluates the impact of the health status of farm households with respect to HIV/AIDS on t...
The paper evaluates the impact of the health status of farm households with respect to HIV/AIDS on t...
Nigeria agricultural production is still in the hands of small-holder farmers with little mechanizat...
This study examined the perception of the effects of HIV/AIDS pandemic on agricultural production by...
The research assessed the HIV/AIDS vulnerability index effects on rural labour productivity of agric...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus /Acquired Immuno-deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) epidemic is one of ...
Improved micronutrient intake contributes to delaying the progression of HIV into AIDS and to reduci...
There is a great public concern on the prevalence and effects of Human Immunes Virus (HIV) and Acqui...
The Malawi Government has made various attempts to raise the productivity of the agricultural system...
In recent times recognition of the pandemic effect of HIV/AIDS in agricultural production growing. H...
Abstract: The agricultural sector is a major contributor to Nigeria Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Ho...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
Utilizing empirical data from studies conducted mainly by international organizations, such as the U...
AbstractThis paper examines the impact of HIV/AIDS on labour allocation, crop choice and agrobiodive...
development and it poses serious challenge to the survival of several vulnerable poor, whose livelih...