Though currently absent, the importance of access to affordable, timely, and good quality fertilizer for increased agricultural productivity and food security in Nigeria is clear. Consequently, this study examines fertilizer quality regulation in Nigeria. Using primary data collected from state officials in charge of fertilizer and from fertilizer production and blending plants, we explore the extent to which the Nigerian fertilizer sector is effectively regulated to ensure the quality of fertilizers delivered to farmers.Non-PRIFPRI1; NSSPDSG
This study examines the optimisation of supply chain flows for nationally important agricultural pro...
This study examines the crowding-out or -in effect of organic fertilizers as a result of the inorgan...
For the period covering 1990 to 2011, more than USD 9 million was spent per day to import food in Ni...
Though currently absent, the importance of access to affordable, timely, and good quality fertilizer...
Low fertilizer use is professed to be among the many reasons for low agricultural productivity in Ni...
In its endeavor to improve agricultural productivity, food security, and livelihoods, Nigeria has pu...
Structural adjustment programmes and market liberalization in most sub-Saharan African countries hav...
This study was conducted to ascertain if the Fertilizer policy of the Transformation Agenda; 2010-20...
Fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa remains below recommended rates, contributing to low yields, an...
The article reviews the policy formulation process and its impact on fertilizer policy in Nigeria. A...
Increasing the use of modern inputs including fertilizer is key for raising agricultural productivit...
While there is growing evidence of the impact of targeted subsidies on private input demand, as far ...
Despite many efforts to ease Nigerian farmers' access to quality and affordable fertilizer, it remai...
This paper presents the results of interviews with 44 stakeholders in the Nigerian fertilizer sector...
This study examines the optimisation of supply chain flows for nationally important agricultural pro...
This study examines the crowding-out or -in effect of organic fertilizers as a result of the inorgan...
For the period covering 1990 to 2011, more than USD 9 million was spent per day to import food in Ni...
Though currently absent, the importance of access to affordable, timely, and good quality fertilizer...
Low fertilizer use is professed to be among the many reasons for low agricultural productivity in Ni...
In its endeavor to improve agricultural productivity, food security, and livelihoods, Nigeria has pu...
Structural adjustment programmes and market liberalization in most sub-Saharan African countries hav...
This study was conducted to ascertain if the Fertilizer policy of the Transformation Agenda; 2010-20...
Fertilizer use in Sub-Saharan Africa remains below recommended rates, contributing to low yields, an...
The article reviews the policy formulation process and its impact on fertilizer policy in Nigeria. A...
Increasing the use of modern inputs including fertilizer is key for raising agricultural productivit...
While there is growing evidence of the impact of targeted subsidies on private input demand, as far ...
Despite many efforts to ease Nigerian farmers' access to quality and affordable fertilizer, it remai...
This paper presents the results of interviews with 44 stakeholders in the Nigerian fertilizer sector...
This study examines the optimisation of supply chain flows for nationally important agricultural pro...
This study examines the crowding-out or -in effect of organic fertilizers as a result of the inorgan...
For the period covering 1990 to 2011, more than USD 9 million was spent per day to import food in Ni...