Dairy consumption patterns in southern Nigeria

A survey was conducted of 982 indigene households and 203 Hausa/Fulani households in southern Nigeria between October 1988 and March 1989. Results show that 70 percent of the indigenes and 98 percent of the Hausa/Fulani consumed some dairy products. Prevalence and regularity of consumption of local...

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Main Authors: Jabbar, M.A., Domenico, C.M. di
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Livestock Centre for Africa 1992
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2742
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Domenico, C.M. di
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description A survey was conducted of 982 indigene households and 203 Hausa/Fulani households in southern Nigeria between October 1988 and March 1989. Results show that 70 percent of the indigenes and 98 percent of the Hausa/Fulani consumed some dairy products. Prevalence and regularity of consumption of local products among the indigenes was high around the points of production but low elsewhere, while the regularity of consumption for imported products was high among both indigenes and the Hausa/Fulani. The type and quantity of products consumed and expenditure on dairy products deffered markedly among ethnic groups, urban and rural populations and between the south-west and the south-east. Per caput income of indigenous households that consume dairy products did not differ significantly in any of the locations from that of indigenous households that did not consume dairy products. Among the consumers, income elasticity demand was higher for rural households in the south-west and for urban households in the south-east and was higher for urban Hausa than rural Fulani, who are producers of dairy products.
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spelling CGSpace27422023-02-15T09:37:49Z Dairy consumption patterns in southern Nigeria Jabbar, M.A. Domenico, C.M. di dairy industry milk products consumption households ethnicity prices income expenditure A survey was conducted of 982 indigene households and 203 Hausa/Fulani households in southern Nigeria between October 1988 and March 1989. Results show that 70 percent of the indigenes and 98 percent of the Hausa/Fulani consumed some dairy products. Prevalence and regularity of consumption of local products among the indigenes was high around the points of production but low elsewhere, while the regularity of consumption for imported products was high among both indigenes and the Hausa/Fulani. The type and quantity of products consumed and expenditure on dairy products deffered markedly among ethnic groups, urban and rural populations and between the south-west and the south-east. Per caput income of indigenous households that consume dairy products did not differ significantly in any of the locations from that of indigenous households that did not consume dairy products. Among the consumers, income elasticity demand was higher for rural households in the south-west and for urban households in the south-east and was higher for urban Hausa than rural Fulani, who are producers of dairy products. 1992 2010-12-09T11:08:42Z 2010-12-09T11:08:42Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2742 en Open Access International Livestock Centre for Africa
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prices
income
expenditure
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Domenico, C.M. di
Dairy consumption patterns in southern Nigeria
title Dairy consumption patterns in southern Nigeria
title_full Dairy consumption patterns in southern Nigeria
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title_full_unstemmed Dairy consumption patterns in southern Nigeria
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milk products
consumption
households
ethnicity
prices
income
expenditure
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