Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review
Most of Nigeria's poor reside in rural areas and gain their livelihood from agricultural work. If the government's poverty reduction goals are to be achieved, Nigeria will need an adequate level of strategically targeted investments in agriculture to upgrade rural infrastructure, boost productivity,...
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| Formato: | Brief |
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2008
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161969 |
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| author | Mogues, Tewodaj Morris, Michael L. Freinkman, Lev Adubi, Abimbola Ehui, Simeon Nwoko, Chinedum Taiwo, Olufemi Nege, Caroline Okonji, Patrick Chete, Louis |
| author_browse | Adubi, Abimbola Chete, Louis Ehui, Simeon Freinkman, Lev Mogues, Tewodaj Morris, Michael L. Nege, Caroline Nwoko, Chinedum Okonji, Patrick Taiwo, Olufemi |
| author_facet | Mogues, Tewodaj Morris, Michael L. Freinkman, Lev Adubi, Abimbola Ehui, Simeon Nwoko, Chinedum Taiwo, Olufemi Nege, Caroline Okonji, Patrick Chete, Louis |
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| description | Most of Nigeria's poor reside in rural areas and gain their livelihood from agricultural work. If the government's poverty reduction goals are to be achieved, Nigeria will need an adequate level of strategically targeted investments in agriculture to upgrade rural infrastructure, boost productivity, and increase competitiveness. Before effective investment programs can be designed and implemented, however, it is important to have a clear understanding of the current pattern of public spending on agriculture. The Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review (NAGPER), a collaborative study carried out by a research team from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the World Bank, assesses the quantity and quality of public spending in agriculture and evaluates its degree of alignment with government policy goals. This brief summarizes NAGPER findings and key recommendations. --Authors' Abstract |
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| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2008 |
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| publisher | International Food Policy Research Institute |
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| spelling | CGSpace1619692025-11-06T04:23:19Z Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review Mogues, Tewodaj Morris, Michael L. Freinkman, Lev Adubi, Abimbola Ehui, Simeon Nwoko, Chinedum Taiwo, Olufemi Nege, Caroline Okonji, Patrick Chete, Louis agricultural growth development policies public spending Most of Nigeria's poor reside in rural areas and gain their livelihood from agricultural work. If the government's poverty reduction goals are to be achieved, Nigeria will need an adequate level of strategically targeted investments in agriculture to upgrade rural infrastructure, boost productivity, and increase competitiveness. Before effective investment programs can be designed and implemented, however, it is important to have a clear understanding of the current pattern of public spending on agriculture. The Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review (NAGPER), a collaborative study carried out by a research team from the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the World Bank, assesses the quantity and quality of public spending in agriculture and evaluates its degree of alignment with government policy goals. This brief summarizes NAGPER findings and key recommendations. --Authors' Abstract 2008 2024-11-21T09:59:59Z 2024-11-21T09:59:59Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161969 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Mogues, Tewodaj; Morris, Michael L.; Freinkman, Lev; Adubi, Abimbola; Ehui, Simeon; Nwoko, Chinedum; Taiwo, Olufemi; Nege, Caroline; Okonji, Patrick; and Chete, Louis. 2008. Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review. NSSP Brief 2. Abuja, Nigeria: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161969 |
| spellingShingle | agricultural growth development policies public spending Mogues, Tewodaj Morris, Michael L. Freinkman, Lev Adubi, Abimbola Ehui, Simeon Nwoko, Chinedum Taiwo, Olufemi Nege, Caroline Okonji, Patrick Chete, Louis Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review |
| title | Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review |
| title_full | Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review |
| title_fullStr | Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review |
| title_full_unstemmed | Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review |
| title_short | Nigeria Agriculture Public Expenditure Review |
| title_sort | nigeria agriculture public expenditure review |
| topic | agricultural growth development policies public spending |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161969 |
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