Type | Conference Paper - Farm Management Association of Nigeria Conference, Jos, Nigeria, September 18-21, 2006 |
Title | Urban household demand for meat and meat products in Nigeria: an almost ideal demand system analysis |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2006 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/J_Chianu/publication/46471562_Urban_Household_Demand_For_Meat_And_Meat_Products_In_Nigeria_An_Almost_Ideal_Demand_System_Analysis/links/09e4150dc8de2c228c000000.pdf |
Abstract | This study is based on micro level data on urban household food consumption and expenditure collected between 1999 and 2000 in three Nigerian cities. The LA/AIDS model, which allows the inclusion of demographic variables, was applied to a subset of the data on meat and meat products namely beef, mutton/goat, chicken, fish, eggs, and milk. Results indicate that urban demand for meat products will continue to increase as incomes improve, suggesting potential market opportunities especially for poultry. Intra-household demand patterns clearly indicate the importance of beef for children but contrary to expectations, there is a reduced demand for milk as the number of infants in urban households increase. The observed high income elasticity of demand for poultry products may have a positive impact on the derived demand for maize, a primary product in poultry feed. Encouraging poultry production will help restore the battered agricultural sector of Nigeria, increase farmer income, reduce unemployment, and conserve foreign exchange earnings. |
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