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Economic Analysis Report For Dry season Maize Production in Kaduna and Kano States
October.31.2017
This is an economic analysis of The 2017 USAID MARKETS II Dry Season Maize Project targeting 5,000 maize out growers was conducted in both the two States of intervention, making a total of 10,000 farmers.
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Adoption study of postharvest and Agro-processing Technologies and Interventions in Nigeria: Reasons for Adoption and Non-adoption (2012 – 2016)
October.31.2017
The study examined the justification for adoption and non-adoption of postharvest and Agro-processing Technologies and Interventions in Nigeria among farmers in the four partnering states of SG 2000 intervention in northern Nigeria (Adamawa, Gombe, Kano and Jigawa).
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Newsletter (Special Edition), September 2017
September.15.2017
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Impact of SG 2000 Technologies Adoption on Smallholder Agricultural Productivity in Nigeria
January.31.2017
This paper assesses the impact of Sasakawa Global (SG) 2000 technologies adoption on agricultural productivity in smallholder agriculture Nigeria. 280 farmers are selected from Adamawa, Kano, Jigawa and Gombe States, where Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) operates. The paper finds encouraging level of adoption of SG 2000 technology by smallholder farmers through the use of improved seed variety, improved agronomy practices, better land and soil management practices. However, the success is limited by inaccessibility of the hybrid seed to the grass-root, villages and communities; low of awareness on sourcing and usage of the improved seed; higher prices of the improved seeds; and some farmers’ resistance to change.
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Economic analysis of dry season maize production in Kano and Kaduna States 2014-2015
January.31.2017
The USAID MARKETS II Dry Season Maize program in Kano and Kaduna States targeted 2000 maize out-growers for increased productivity in the maize value chain in selected locations that was implemented from August 2014 to March 2015 as geared towards attaining food sustainability in the study area. This paper focuses on an economic analysis of the dry season maize project.