Understanding market participation choices and decisions of maize and cowpea farmers in northern Nigeria
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Djana Mignouna, Adebayo Akinola, Alpha Kamara, Mel Oluoch, Tahirou Abdoulaye. (Accepted on 12/5/2015). Understanding market participation choices and decisions of maize and cowpea farmers in northern Nigeria. Tropicultura.
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Alleviating poverty and reducing food insecurity have received close critical attention from many researchers in subSaharan Africa. Farmers' participation in agricultural markets has been seen as a potent strategy for improving their livelihoods. This paper applies econometrics to farm survey data from Bauchi and Kano states as major maize and cowpea growing areas hit by one of the most important root parasites known as Striga to determine the factors behind farmers' decisions about participation in the agricultural market and the volume of their output to be marketed. Relevant data was collected from 600 households in both states and results from the DoubleHurdle model indicated that price and nonprice constraints played significant roles in determining decisions on participation in the markets for both maize and cowpea. Household and total farm sizes, price and ease of transportation through access to motorized equipment were positively related to decision to participate in the maize market. However, the volume of sale of traded produce was influenced by locationspecific variable which underscores socioeconomic and populationrelated factors favoring market access that are present more in Kano than in Bauchi. Age of the household head and total farm size were significantly related to decision to participate in the cowpea market while results of the second stage of the model indicate that access to mobile phone and location variable affect positively the volume of cowpea sold. The role of price was conspicuous in both produce markets as the main incentive for households' participation. The paper concludes with policy implications aimed at providing better market opportunities to farmers thereby improving their welfare in northern Nigeria and other areas with similar socioeconomic and biophysical conditions in West Africa.
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Mignouna, Djana https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4074-2928
Akinola, Adebayo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8290-9597
Kamara, Alpha https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1844-2574
Abdoulaye, Tahirou https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8072-1363
Akinola, Adebayo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8290-9597
Kamara, Alpha https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1844-2574
Abdoulaye, Tahirou https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8072-1363