The consumption expenditure on beef, fish, egg, pork and chicken was investigated using data obtained from randomly selected 80 respondents. It was revealed that, except in the case of fish and beef which had consistent position in the preference ranking, there is no consistency between the households’ consumption preference ranking based on desire and their consumption frequency ranking based on purchasing power. Fish was the most preferred as well as the most frequently consumed by the lowincome households. Educational level, household size, age and monthly income were the major factors through which total expenditure on the selected animal products can be explained. Income elasticity...
The research on consumption of animal products of beef cattle farmer households was conducted for ei...
This study is based on micro level data on urban household food consumption and expenditure collecte...
Livestock products and fish form an important component of urban consumers’ diet accounting for abou...
This study examined the consumption of animal protein in Adamawa State, specifically the consumption...
Against the backdrop of increasing protein deficiency arising from low per capita consumption of ani...
This study examined the expenditure pattern of beef and chicken by individual households in Akoko So...
This study examines the factors influencing meat consumption in Ijebu North local government area of...
This study examined the preference for and consumption pattern of meat types by individual household...
The importance of fish in meeting the nutritional requirements of the body for good health and a bet...
This study examines income elasticity of demand for quantity and quality beef, chicken, and fish in ...
Background Malnutrition, including undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies is a chronic proble...
The study ascertained the determinants of households’ preference for beef to pork in Umuahia Metropo...
The study was designed to quantitatively analyze the demand for animal proteins in Ibadan, Oyo State...
This study was conducted to compare the consumption for beef and chevon as two major sources of prot...
Animal-protein foods come from fish and livestock products. Compare to fish products, consumption o...
The research on consumption of animal products of beef cattle farmer households was conducted for ei...
This study is based on micro level data on urban household food consumption and expenditure collecte...
Livestock products and fish form an important component of urban consumers’ diet accounting for abou...
This study examined the consumption of animal protein in Adamawa State, specifically the consumption...
Against the backdrop of increasing protein deficiency arising from low per capita consumption of ani...
This study examined the expenditure pattern of beef and chicken by individual households in Akoko So...
This study examines the factors influencing meat consumption in Ijebu North local government area of...
This study examined the preference for and consumption pattern of meat types by individual household...
The importance of fish in meeting the nutritional requirements of the body for good health and a bet...
This study examines income elasticity of demand for quantity and quality beef, chicken, and fish in ...
Background Malnutrition, including undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies is a chronic proble...
The study ascertained the determinants of households’ preference for beef to pork in Umuahia Metropo...
The study was designed to quantitatively analyze the demand for animal proteins in Ibadan, Oyo State...
This study was conducted to compare the consumption for beef and chevon as two major sources of prot...
Animal-protein foods come from fish and livestock products. Compare to fish products, consumption o...
The research on consumption of animal products of beef cattle farmer households was conducted for ei...
This study is based on micro level data on urban household food consumption and expenditure collecte...
Livestock products and fish form an important component of urban consumers’ diet accounting for abou...