DEMAND FOR DAIRY PRODUCTS IN NIGERIA: EVIDENCE FROM THE NIGERIAN
Based on the data from the recent Nigerian National Living Standard Survey (NLSS), income, demographic and environmental factors as well as exposure to western culture influence the consumption of dairy products in the country. From the results of the descriptive and quantitative analyses, it is safe to infer that demand will grow and therefore government will need to design polices to promote the production and marketing of dairy products to enhance supply in the local market on a sustainable basis.
Year of publication: |
2007
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Authors: | Akinyosoye, Vincent O. |
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Journal of Rural Economics and Development. - Department of Agricultural Economics. - Vol. 16.2007
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Publisher: |
Department of Agricultural Economics |
Subject: | Demand | Dairy products | Living standard survey | Tobit model. | Crop Production/Industries | Production Economics |
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