JESD 2020
DOI: 10.7176/jesd/10-14-08
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Agricultural Policy and Political Governance in Nigeria: Fiscal Sociology and the Challenges of a Rent-Seeking Economy

Abstract: Given declining soil fertility and agricultural productivity in Sub Saharan Africa, depletion of naturally occurring source of nutrients, increased cost of fertilizer and increasing levels of poverty demand that, alternative and more sustainable solutions such as fortifier fertilizer be sought to enhance agricultural productivity. However, information about farmer willingness to pay is not widely reported. This study explores farmers' determinant of willingness to pay for enriched excreta pellets in Ghana in o… Show more

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