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Title: Competitiveness and Comparative Advantage of Rice Production Systems: The Policy Analysis Matrix Approach
Authors: Sule, B.A.
Crawford, E.
Coker, A. A. A.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Michigan State University and International Food Policy Research Institute
Citation: Sule, B. A., Crawford, E. and Coker, A. A. A
Series/Report no.: ;Policy Research Brief 102
Abstract: Key Findings  Production systems are competitive given current market prices and policy transfers.  Government policy incentives for small-scale rice farmers lead to inefficient use of scarce resources  Trade policies increase the price of rice to consumers as well as producers  Rice production in the study area is currently economically profitable without government incentives  Competitiveness is driven by productivity hence policies that encourage adoption of improved technology would help sustain the competitiveness of rice production
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/15937
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