Rainfall shocks and agricultural productivity: Implication for rural household consumption

The paper investigates the impact of rainfall shocks on agricultural productivity and crop-specific agricultural land productivity. The paper also examines the impact of negative rainfall shocks on household consumption as well as its distributional impact by initial wealth and geographical zones. W...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Amare, Mulubrhan, Jensen, Nathaniel D., Shiferaw, Bekele, Cissé, J.D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2018
Subjects:
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98882
_version_ 1855536232669380608
author Amare, Mulubrhan
Jensen, Nathaniel D.
Shiferaw, Bekele
Cissé, J.D.
author_browse Amare, Mulubrhan
Cissé, J.D.
Jensen, Nathaniel D.
Shiferaw, Bekele
author_facet Amare, Mulubrhan
Jensen, Nathaniel D.
Shiferaw, Bekele
Cissé, J.D.
author_sort Amare, Mulubrhan
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The paper investigates the impact of rainfall shocks on agricultural productivity and crop-specific agricultural land productivity. The paper also examines the impact of negative rainfall shocks on household consumption as well as its distributional impact by initial wealth and geographical zones. We use nationally representative panel datasets from Nigeria merged with georeferenced rainfall information. Negative rainfall shocks have heterogeneous effects on crop-specific agricultural productivity and based on geographical zones. We use an instrumental variables regression approach, where agricultural land productivity is instrumented with negative rainfall shocks. A negative rainfall shock decreases agricultural productivity and hence decreases household consumption by 37%. We also show considerable differential impacts of rainfall shocks on household consumption by initial values of wealth and geographical zones. Rainfall shocks have a negative, significant impact for asset-poor and nonpoor households, but has a higher impact on household consumption for asset-poor households. Similarly, it has higher impact for land-poor households and households in northern Nigeria.
format Journal Article
id CGSpace98882
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2018
publishDateRange 2018
publishDateSort 2018
publisher Elsevier
publisherStr Elsevier
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace988822025-03-21T20:51:23Z Rainfall shocks and agricultural productivity: Implication for rural household consumption Amare, Mulubrhan Jensen, Nathaniel D. Shiferaw, Bekele Cissé, J.D. agriculture research rain household consumption rural capacity development productivity rainfall patterns The paper investigates the impact of rainfall shocks on agricultural productivity and crop-specific agricultural land productivity. The paper also examines the impact of negative rainfall shocks on household consumption as well as its distributional impact by initial wealth and geographical zones. We use nationally representative panel datasets from Nigeria merged with georeferenced rainfall information. Negative rainfall shocks have heterogeneous effects on crop-specific agricultural productivity and based on geographical zones. We use an instrumental variables regression approach, where agricultural land productivity is instrumented with negative rainfall shocks. A negative rainfall shock decreases agricultural productivity and hence decreases household consumption by 37%. We also show considerable differential impacts of rainfall shocks on household consumption by initial values of wealth and geographical zones. Rainfall shocks have a negative, significant impact for asset-poor and nonpoor households, but has a higher impact on household consumption for asset-poor households. Similarly, it has higher impact for land-poor households and households in northern Nigeria. 2018-10 2018-12-26T06:31:36Z 2018-12-26T06:31:36Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98882 en Open Access Elsevier Amare, M., Jensen, N.D., Shiferaw, B. and Cissé, J.D. 2018. Rainfall shocks and agricultural productivity: Implication for rural household consumption. Agricultural Systems 166: 79-89
spellingShingle agriculture
research
rain
household consumption
rural
capacity development
productivity
rainfall patterns
Amare, Mulubrhan
Jensen, Nathaniel D.
Shiferaw, Bekele
Cissé, J.D.
Rainfall shocks and agricultural productivity: Implication for rural household consumption
title Rainfall shocks and agricultural productivity: Implication for rural household consumption
title_full Rainfall shocks and agricultural productivity: Implication for rural household consumption
title_fullStr Rainfall shocks and agricultural productivity: Implication for rural household consumption
title_full_unstemmed Rainfall shocks and agricultural productivity: Implication for rural household consumption
title_short Rainfall shocks and agricultural productivity: Implication for rural household consumption
title_sort rainfall shocks and agricultural productivity implication for rural household consumption
topic agriculture
research
rain
household consumption
rural
capacity development
productivity
rainfall patterns
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98882
work_keys_str_mv AT amaremulubrhan rainfallshocksandagriculturalproductivityimplicationforruralhouseholdconsumption
AT jensennathanield rainfallshocksandagriculturalproductivityimplicationforruralhouseholdconsumption
AT shiferawbekele rainfallshocksandagriculturalproductivityimplicationforruralhouseholdconsumption
AT cissejd rainfallshocksandagriculturalproductivityimplicationforruralhouseholdconsumption