This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize production in Northern Nigeria. Using a ridge regression analysis, a measure of risk aversion was derived for each individual farmer in a model of safety-first behaviour from a cross-sectional survey of 350 maize producers in northern Nigeria. The distribution of the degree of risk aversion shows a high skewness towards the risk averters (high risk farmers) and centered around 1.20, and standard deviation of 0.37. This distribution is then explained by a set of specific variables that characterize the farmers’ behaviour in the study area using a Tobit model. Susceptibility to risk was found to be highly premised on the socioeconomic factors (...
Agricultural sector faces series of risks which befall at different frequencies. This study examined...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...
Open Access JournalThis paper applies econometric analyses to quantitatively determine the individua...
The attitudes of farmers towards risks influence their decision to invest into farming. Understandin...
The study examined the relationship between the socioeconomic variables and risk aversion coefficien...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
The present research empirically measured the risk attitudes of yam farmers in Benue State of Nigeri...
The research investigated the risk attitude, of farmers in Kebbi State, Nigeria, with the aim of gen...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
This study investigated the perception of production and price risk by farm households and the facto...
Agricultural sector faces series of risks which befall at different frequencies. This study examined...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...
This paper determines the degree or extent of farmer’s risk aversion that affects sustainable maize ...
Open Access JournalThis paper applies econometric analyses to quantitatively determine the individua...
The attitudes of farmers towards risks influence their decision to invest into farming. Understandin...
The study examined the relationship between the socioeconomic variables and risk aversion coefficien...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
The present research empirically measured the risk attitudes of yam farmers in Benue State of Nigeri...
The research investigated the risk attitude, of farmers in Kebbi State, Nigeria, with the aim of gen...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
This study investigated the perception of production and price risk by farm households and the facto...
Agricultural sector faces series of risks which befall at different frequencies. This study examined...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...
Food production decisions in Nigeria are made mainly by small-scale farmers who face a number of ris...