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Subsidizing agricultural inputs in Senegal: Comparative analysis of three modes of intervention using a farm household model

Subvention des intrants agricoles au Sénégal: Analyse comparative de trois modes d’interventions à l’aide d’un modèle de ménage agricole

Aymeric Ricome (), Kamel Louhichi and Sergio Gomez y Paloma
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Aymeric Ricome: JRC - European Commission - Joint Research Centre [Seville]
Sergio Gomez y Paloma: JRC - European Commission - Joint Research Centre [Seville]

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Abstract: This report presents the results of an ex-ante impact assessment of several scenarios related to the farmer targeting of the input subsidy programme currently implemented in Senegal. This study has been achieved with the agricultural household model FSSIM-Dev, calibrated on a sample of 2 278 farm households from the ESPS-2 survey. The impacts on crop mix, fertilizer application, farm income and on the government cost are presented and discussed.

Keywords: Agricultural policy; Fertilizer subsidy; Land use; Farm level model; Senegal; Politique agricole; Subvention des engrais; Usage des terres; Modèle d'exploitation; Sénégal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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Published in EUR 30238 FR, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg. 2020, JRC120454, 52p

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DOI: 10.2760/297887

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