This paper presents the results of interviews with 44 stakeholders in the Nigerian fertilizer sector eliciting their perspective on various aspects of the federal and state government fertilizer subsidy programs. The stakeholders interviewed include persons employed at state-level ministries of agriculture and the agricultural development programs (ADPs), agricultural input dealers, members of small farmers associations, and farmers not aligned with a farmers association. A key finding is that fertilizer is in high demand by farmers, many of whom would be willing to pay market price as long as the product is availableNon-PRIFPRI1; NSSPDSG
Fertilizer consumption rates in Nigeria remains among the lowest in the world despite decades of agg...
Farmer groups are considered potentially effective mechanisms to increase farmer livelihood by reduc...
Fertilizer consumption rates in Nigeria remains among the lowest in the world despite decades of agg...
This paper presents the results of interviews with 44 stakeholders in the Nigerian fertilizer sector...
Low fertilizer use is professed to be among the many reasons for low agricultural productivity in Ni...
This study examines the crowding-out or -in effect of organic fertilizers as a result of the inorgan...
Though input vouchers are being publicized as a mechanism to simultaneously target subsidies and dev...
The importance of agriculture in Nigeria's economy cannot be understated. Farming and livestock rear...
In its endeavor to improve agricultural productivity, food security, and livelihoods, Nigeria has pu...
This paper investigated the correlates of inorganic fertilizer consumption among smallholder farmers...
We investigate the effects of previous fertilizer subsidy program on local grain prices in Nigeria. ...
This study investigated the determinants of farmers’ access to fertilizer under Fertilizer Task Forc...
While there is growing evidence of the impact of targeted subsidies on private input demand, as far ...
The importance of inorganic fertilizer to farmers is without doubt. This is because of the overridin...
This study analyzes the application of an input voucher program implemented in 2009 in two Nigerian ...
Fertilizer consumption rates in Nigeria remains among the lowest in the world despite decades of agg...
Farmer groups are considered potentially effective mechanisms to increase farmer livelihood by reduc...
Fertilizer consumption rates in Nigeria remains among the lowest in the world despite decades of agg...
This paper presents the results of interviews with 44 stakeholders in the Nigerian fertilizer sector...
Low fertilizer use is professed to be among the many reasons for low agricultural productivity in Ni...
This study examines the crowding-out or -in effect of organic fertilizers as a result of the inorgan...
Though input vouchers are being publicized as a mechanism to simultaneously target subsidies and dev...
The importance of agriculture in Nigeria's economy cannot be understated. Farming and livestock rear...
In its endeavor to improve agricultural productivity, food security, and livelihoods, Nigeria has pu...
This paper investigated the correlates of inorganic fertilizer consumption among smallholder farmers...
We investigate the effects of previous fertilizer subsidy program on local grain prices in Nigeria. ...
This study investigated the determinants of farmers’ access to fertilizer under Fertilizer Task Forc...
While there is growing evidence of the impact of targeted subsidies on private input demand, as far ...
The importance of inorganic fertilizer to farmers is without doubt. This is because of the overridin...
This study analyzes the application of an input voucher program implemented in 2009 in two Nigerian ...
Fertilizer consumption rates in Nigeria remains among the lowest in the world despite decades of agg...
Farmer groups are considered potentially effective mechanisms to increase farmer livelihood by reduc...
Fertilizer consumption rates in Nigeria remains among the lowest in the world despite decades of agg...