This research activity was concerned with the general question of what determines public agricultural expenditure allocations in Nigeria. Qualitative data collection and analysis methods were used to test hypothesized causal mechanisms of the drivers of investments. Process tracing was employed, using within-case analysis for building and testing theory. A resource flow map as well as […]
Potential for modernizing food processing through agro-industrial clustering
The study sought to identify some of the principal factors that can incentivize the clustering of rice milling firms, the type of economic efficiencies
Land administration service and its challenges in Nigeria
Research Paper |2017| Hosaena Ghebru, Austen Okumo This paper assesses the nature of land administration service delivery in Nigeria using data collected from three sets of participants in land administration processes: 76 service providers, 253 beneficiaries, and 172 professionals. The data were collected from eight states selected from the six geopolitical zones
Optimal Tariffs with Smuggling: A Spatial Analysis of Nigerian Rice Policy Options
On June 21 2016, Dr. Michael Johnson (IFPRI) gave a seminar presentation at the Ahmadu Bello University Campus in Zaria, Kaduna State entitled,
Intermediate Policy Communications Training Course Organized at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria-Kaduna State
On December 13-14, 2016, a team of two trainers from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) facilitated an intermediate Policy Communications training course at Ahmadu Bello University which was attended by 21 faculty members.
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