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NSSP policy notes
From International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by (ifpri-library@cgiar.org). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 57: How do policy environments influence technology adoption? Insights from Nigeria’s pod borer resistant (PBR) cowpea experience

- Mulubrhan Amare, Kwaw S. Andam, Collins Asante-Addo, Jonathan Mockshell, Chibuzo Nwagboso, Thea Ritter and Patricia Zambrano
- 56: Enhancing climate resilience in Nigerian agriculture: Implications for sustainable adaptation and livelihood diversification

- Mulubrhan Amare, Bedru B. Balana and Omobolanle Onilogbo
- 55: Project factsheet: Overcoming barriers to women’s political participation through advocacy training: Designing a field experiment in Nigeria

- Claire Adida, Leonardo Arriola, Katrina Kosec, Aila Matanock and Cecilia Hyunjung Mo
- 54: Synopsis: Subnational public expenditures, short term household level welfare, and economic resilience: Evidence from Nigeria

- Hiroyuki Takeshima, Bedru Balana, Jenny Smart, Hyacinth O. Edeh, Motunrayo Ayowumi Oyeyemi and Kwaw S. Andam
- 53: Do credit constraints affect agricultural technology adoption? Evidence from Nigeria

- Bedru Balana, Motunrayo Oyeyemi and Todd Benson
- 52: Synopsis: The enabling environment for informal food traders in Nigeria’s secondary cities

- Danielle Resnick, Bhavna Sivasubramanian, Idiong Christopher Idiong, Michael Akindele Ojo and Likita Tanko
- 51: Synopsis: Transforming agriculture for improving food and nutrition security among Nigerian farm households

- Olivier Ecker, Patrick Hatzenbuehler and Kristi Mahrt
- 50: Synopsis: Cost and policy determinants of features of tractor markets in Nigeria: Case studies of tractor sellers in Kaduna state and tractor owners in Benue state

- Patrick Hatzenbuehler, Hiroyuki Takeshima, Hyacinth Edeh and Akeem Lawal
- 49: Synopsis: Grain storage and marketplace characteristics in Kebbi state, Nigeria

- Patrick Hatzenbuehler, George Mavrotas, Mohammed Abubakar Maikasuwa, Abdulrahaman Aliyu and Amina Bashir
- 48: Synopsis: Effects of agricultural mechanization on economies of scope in crop production in Nigeria

- Hiroyuki Takeshima, Patrick Hatzenbuehler and Hyacinth Edeh
- 46: Synopsis: How macroeconomic factors may influence agricultural program sustainability: Evidence from Cross River state, Nigeria

- Patrick Hatzenbuehler and George Mavrotas
- 45: Synopsis: Scrutinizing the status quo: Rural transformation and land tenure security in Nigeria

- Hosaena Ghebru and Fikirte Girmachew
- 44: Synopsis: Study of the determinants of chronic malnutrition in northern Nigeria: Quantitative evidence from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Surveys

- Mulubrhan Amare, Todd Benson, Olusegun Fadare and Motunrayo Oyeyemi
- 43: Synopsis: Study of the determinants of chronic malnutrition in northern Nigeria: Qualitative evidence from Kebbi and Bauchi states

- Todd Benson, Mulubrhan Amare, Motunrayo Oyeyemi and Olusegun Fadare
- 42: Synopsis: Constraints for small-scale private irrigation systems in the North Central zone of Nigeria

- Hiroyuki Takeshima and Hyacinth Edeh
- 41: Synopsis: Macroeconomic factor influence on agricultural program sustainability in Kaduna state, Nigeria

- Patrick Hatzenbuehler and George Mavrotas
- 40: Synopsis: Subnational variation in policy implementation: The case of Nigerian land governance reform

- Danielle Resnick and Austen Okumo
- 39: Synopsis: The role of the locations of public sector varietal development activities on agricultural productivity

- Hiroyuki Takeshima and Abdullahi Mohammed Nasir
- 38: Synopsis: Institutions and public agricultural investments: A qualitative study of state and local government spending in Nigeria

- Tewodaj Mogues and Tolulope Olofinbiyi
- 37: Synopsis: Who influences government spending in agriculture? The roles of public actors in subnational funding allocation in Nigeria

- Tolulope Olofinbiyi and Tewodaj Mogues
- 35: Policy options for accelerated growth and competitiveness of the domestic rice economy in Nigeria

- Michael E. Johnson, Hiroyuki Takeshima, Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong and Oluyemisi Kuku-Shittu
- 34: Impact of fertilizer subsidies on the commercial fertilizer sector in Nigeria: Evidence from previous fertilizer subsidy schemes

- Hiroyuki Takeshima, Ephraim M. Nkonya and Sayon Deb
- 33: Irrigation pumps and milling machines as insurance against rainfall and price risks in Nigeria

- Hiroyuki Takeshima and Futoshi Yamauchi
- 32: Policy options to strengthen the cassava and rice supply chains

- Xiaobo Zhang and Edward Whitney
- 20: Decentralization and public service delivery in Nigeria

- Christiana Okojie
- 6:36: Agricultural mechanization and south-south knowledge exchange: What can Ghanaian and Nigerian policymakers learn from Bangladesh’s experience?

- Patrick Ohene Aboagye, Abdullahi Garba Abubakar, Abdulai Iddrisu Adama, Akeem Lawal, Aliyu Abdullahi Musa and Hiroyuki Takeshima
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