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Nigeria's foreign sector and role of exports; Structure of exports; The major exports considered; World outlook on the major exports; Plan of the study; Methodology and sources; Method of analysis; Variables used; Rationale of the empirical approach; Sources of data and their limitations; Production levels; Cocoa; Palm oil and palm kernels; Groundnuts; Rubber; Ex-post demand and supply of exports; Destination of commodity exports; Trends in revenue-demand and problems posed; Results of (ex-post) export demand functions; Results of aggregate export supply functions; Readjustment problems: a partial equilibrium approach; Price structure of commodity exports; Concept of "workable" equilibrium price; Implications of marketing board's pricing policies; Readjustmente problems involved; forecasts and policy implications; Prediction assumptions and methodology; Projections of export demand and supply; Economic and policy implications; Summary of major findings; Policy implication of the findings; Suggestions for further studies.
Sub-Saharan Africa's export dependence on coffee and cocoa has increased, but without policy changes to boost these and other agricultural exports, the region can expect only slow growth in its agricultural income terms of trade.
A review of recent trends and prospects for agricultural exports - considering the market outlook for traditional and non-traditional exports, the factors which will govern their performance and the strategic issues which relate to their trade. Of use to agricultural policy-makers in African countries and development agencies as a timely complement to the current debate on performance of African agriculture post-structural development.
The Agricultural Outlook 2021-2030 is a collaborative effort of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. It brings together the commodity, policy and country expertise of both organisations as well as input from collaborating member countries to provide an annual assessment of the prospects for the coming decade of national, regional and global agricultural commodity markets. The publication consists of 11 Chapters; Chapter 1 covers agricultural and food markets; Chapter 2 provides regional outlooks and the remaining chapters are dedicated to individual commodities.
The first edition of State and Society in Nigeria, published in 1980, was and remains a dominant influence in teaching, research, policy and practice of state-society relations in Nigeria for more than a generation. The volume of essays has remained one of the most cited in the field testimony to its enduring content and perspective as well as the beauty, accessibility and clarity of its language. This new edition revisits, extends and reconsiders aspects of the first edition in light of developments in the literature since 1980 and offers new insights and interpretations on issues of political economy, politics, and sociology such as the countrys Civil War (1967-1970) the political economy of oil, debt, and democratization and the complexities and ethnic identities and rivalries and religious accommodation and conflict, and of the multiple ways in which they intersect with one another.