Nigerian farmers' preferences on the timing of the purchase of rice, cowpea, and maize seeds

Nigerian farmers have been slow in adopting improved seeds due to constraints in both supply and demand. Demand-side constraints pertain to farmers' characteristics, while supply-side constraints are related to capacity. Farmers' seed demand is complex, and empirical information on Nigerian farmers'...

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Autores principales: Takeshima, Hiroyuki, Nagarajan, Latha, Salau, Sheu, Oyekale, Abayomi
Formato: Artículo preliminar
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154719
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author Takeshima, Hiroyuki
Nagarajan, Latha
Salau, Sheu
Oyekale, Abayomi
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Oyekale, Abayomi
Salau, Sheu
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description Nigerian farmers have been slow in adopting improved seeds due to constraints in both supply and demand. Demand-side constraints pertain to farmers' characteristics, while supply-side constraints are related to capacity. Farmers' seed demand is complex, and empirical information on Nigerian farmers' seed demand is scarce. One of the less-studied issues is farmers' preference for obtaining seeds closer to planting time. Farmers often purchase seed around planting time, when seed prices tend to be higher. On the other hand, the formal seed sector, often constrained by capacity, distributes seed before or after planting time but not at planting time. Knowing whether farmers are willing to pay higher prices for seeds at planting time may provide useful information on whether the formal seed sector can significantly raise the adoption of improved seeds by ensuring their availability around this season. This study estimates the premium that farmers are willing to pay for seeds if they can buy the seeds one month closer to planting time, and how this premium varies across farmers with different income levels and specific crops (cowpea, rice, and maize).
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spelling CGSpace1547192025-11-06T06:18:06Z Nigerian farmers' preferences on the timing of the purchase of rice, cowpea, and maize seeds Takeshima, Hiroyuki Nagarajan, Latha Salau, Sheu Oyekale, Abayomi rice cowpeas maize seeds seed systems Nigerian farmers have been slow in adopting improved seeds due to constraints in both supply and demand. Demand-side constraints pertain to farmers' characteristics, while supply-side constraints are related to capacity. Farmers' seed demand is complex, and empirical information on Nigerian farmers' seed demand is scarce. One of the less-studied issues is farmers' preference for obtaining seeds closer to planting time. Farmers often purchase seed around planting time, when seed prices tend to be higher. On the other hand, the formal seed sector, often constrained by capacity, distributes seed before or after planting time but not at planting time. Knowing whether farmers are willing to pay higher prices for seeds at planting time may provide useful information on whether the formal seed sector can significantly raise the adoption of improved seeds by ensuring their availability around this season. This study estimates the premium that farmers are willing to pay for seeds if they can buy the seeds one month closer to planting time, and how this premium varies across farmers with different income levels and specific crops (cowpea, rice, and maize). 2010 2024-10-01T14:03:24Z 2024-10-01T14:03:24Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154719 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Takeshima, Hiroyuki; Nagarajan, Latha; Salau, Sheu; and Oyekale, Abayomi. 2010. Nigerian farmers' preferences on the timing of the purchase of rice, cowpea, and maize seeds. NSSP Working Paper 20. Abuja, Nigeria and Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154719
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Nagarajan, Latha
Salau, Sheu
Oyekale, Abayomi
Nigerian farmers' preferences on the timing of the purchase of rice, cowpea, and maize seeds
title Nigerian farmers' preferences on the timing of the purchase of rice, cowpea, and maize seeds
title_full Nigerian farmers' preferences on the timing of the purchase of rice, cowpea, and maize seeds
title_fullStr Nigerian farmers' preferences on the timing of the purchase of rice, cowpea, and maize seeds
title_full_unstemmed Nigerian farmers' preferences on the timing of the purchase of rice, cowpea, and maize seeds
title_short Nigerian farmers' preferences on the timing of the purchase of rice, cowpea, and maize seeds
title_sort nigerian farmers preferences on the timing of the purchase of rice cowpea and maize seeds
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cowpeas
maize
seeds
seed systems
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