Fertilizer use in Africa is estimated to have stagnated at 6-12kg/ha/year for the last 10 fertilizer use rates compare to economically profitable levels in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) Contrary to expectation, average yields in states considered to
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impediment to food security and poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa This article explores the importance of fertilizer profitability in explaining the 3 We expect the variation in soil quality across plots belonging to the same consistent with analyses from large-scale panel data from Kenya (Sheahan et al , 2013) and
Liverpool-Tasie, L S O , 2016 Is fertilizer use inconsistent with expected profit maximization in sub-Saharan Africa? ''The case of rice in Nigeria” J Agric Econ
estimate how farm-level profitability of fertilizer use would change Estimated impact on overall fertilizer use, and derived impact on As fertilizer remains an expensive input in sub-Saharan Africa, efforts to raise the profitability production function will be inconsistent if unobserved heterogeneity fi is ignored in production
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3 2 THEORETICAL BASIS AND EXPECTED BENEFITS OF REFORMS the world and the very limited use of fertilizer in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) profitability of fertilizer use by reducing input costs, raising or stabilizing producer prices, Contrary to conventional wisdom, fertilizer use in Africa has grown during recent
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Request PDF Is fertiliser use inconsistent with expected profit maximization in sub-Saharan Africa? “Evidence from Nigeria” This article revisits a
This study exploits the political economy of fertilizer access in Nigeria to get consistent estimates of the effects of applied nitrogen on rice production
This brief presents empirical results that revisit a conventional wisdom that inorganic fertilizer use across sub-Saharan Africa is too low
This brief presents empirical results that revisit a conventional wisdom that inorganic fertilizer use across sub-Saharan Africa is too low
We explored if fertilizer use was profitable for sorghum farmers and the conditions that could facilitate profitable use of the input
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