subtitle |
African food crisis – the Nigerian case study |
Author(s) |
Kormawa, P. , Okike, I. , Okechukwu, R. , Akande, S. O. |
Date |
2014-09-12 |
Country |
Nigeria |
Language |
English |
Contributor(s) |
Centre for Data Archiving, Management, Analysis and Advocacy (C-DAMAA) |
Publisher(s) |
Centre for Data Archiving, Management, Analysis and Advocacy (C-DAMAA) |
Description |
This document is an additonal information on Afrint household level data under Nigeria survey. |
Table of contents |
BACKGROUND
Survey Methodology and data
Sampling of survey villages and households
Survey Implementation
Recruitment and Training of Enumerators
Field Supervision
Data Entry, Cleaning and Analysis
Proof reading to assure data quality
Village level determinants of agricultural intensification
Physical endowment of villages
Infrastructure and markets in selected villages
Public support to villages
Framer organizations
Land Acquisition
Indicators of intensification at the village level
Descriptive and econometric analysis of household data
Econometric analysis
Analytical framework
Quantitative variables used in econometric models
Household socio-economic characteristics
Cassava and Maize Production Functions
Constraints to household food production
Productivity trends and adoption of new technologies
Trends in productivity of cassava and maize over time
Cassava productivity during pre-SAP, SAP and post-SAP periods
Maize productivity during pre-SAP, SAP and post-SAP periods
Determinants for cassava and maize technologies adoption
Maize production technology adoption
Cassava production technology adoption
Yield differences and commercialization of cassava and maize
Cassava yield difference
Maize yield difference
Crop Productivity and commercialization
Maize commercialization
Cassava commercialization
Summary and conclusions
Production gains and trends
Productivity
Extent in differences in technology adoption
Differences in marketing |
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