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THE NIGERIAN RICE ECONOMY POLICY OPTIONS FOR TRANSFORMING PRODUCTION, MARKETING, AND TRADE EDITED BY KWABENA GYIMAH-BREMPONG, MICHAEL JOHNSON, AND HIROYUKI TAKESHIMA The Nigerian Rice Economy Thi book is published by che Universiry of Perrnsylvania Press (UPP) on behnlf of the Internacional Food Policy Research lnsti rure (IFPRI) a pare of a joint-publicacion series. Books in the series pre- sent research on food securi ty and economic devdopmenc with the I aim of reducing poverty and eliminating hunger and malnua·icion in developingnacions. They are the produce ofp eer-reviewed IFPRI IFPRI research and are elected by murual agreement between the parties for publication under the joint IFPRI-UPP imprint. The Nigerian Rice Economy Policy Options for Transforming Production, Marketing, and Trade Edited by Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong, Michael Johnson, and Hiroyuki Takeshima Published for the International Food Policy Research Institute PENN University of Pennsylvania Press Philadelphia Copyright © 2016 International Food Policy Research Institute. All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations used for purposes of review or scholarly citation, none of this book may be reproduced in any form by any means without written permission from the publisher. Any opinions stated herein are those of the author( s) and are not necessarily representative of or endorsed by the International Food Policy Research Institute. Published by University of Pennsylvania Press Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4112 www.upenn.edu/ pennpress Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available. ISBN 978-0-8122-4895-l Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Contents Tables and Figures vii Acronyms and Abbreviations xiii Foreword xv Acknowledgments xvii Chapter 1 Rice in the Nigerian Economy and Agricultural Policies 1 Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong, Michael Johnson, and Hiroyuki Takeshima Chapter 2 Evolution of Rice Consumption and Demand Patterns 21 Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong and Oluyemisi Kuku-Shittu Chapter 3 Production Systems: Biophysical and Economic Environment and Constraints 51 Hiroyuki Takeshima and Oladele Samuel Bakare Chapter 4 Policy Options for Inducing a Supply Response 85 Hiroyuki Takeshima Chapter 5 Postharvest Processing, Marketing, and Competitiveness of Domestic Rice 111 Michael Johnson and Akeem Ajibola Chapter 6 Policy Options for Modernizing the Milling Sector 139 Michael Johnson Chapter 7 Rice Imports, Prices, and Challenges for Trade Policy 159 Paul A. Dorosh and Mehrab Malek vi Chapter 8 Economywide Effects and Implications of Alternative Policies 181 Xinshen Diao, Michael Johnson, and Hiroyuki Takeshima Chapter 9 Transforming the Rice Sector 203 Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong, Michael Johnson, and Hiroyuki Takeshima Appendix A A Brief Chronology of Nigeria's Political History 211 Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong, Michael Johnson, and Hiroyuki Takeshima Appendix B The Linear Expenditure System Model 213 Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong and Oluyemisi Kuku-Shiccu Appendix C Additional Tables to Chapter 3 225 Hiroyuki Takeshima and Oladele Samuel Bakare Appendix D Supply Response Analysis 229 Hiroyuki Takeshima Appendix E A Mathematical Derivation of the Rice Milling Model for Nigeria 239 Michael Johnson Appendix F A Stylized Rice Tariff Model 253 Paul A. Dorosh and Mehrab Malek Appendix G Agricultural Sectors included in the Economywide Multimarket Model 259 Xinshen Diao, Michael Johnson, and Hiroyuki Takeshima References 261 Authors 287 Index 291 Tables and Figures Tables 1.1 Top ten major rice importers and exporters in the world, 2000-2012 (percent) 3 1.2 Average annual volume and growth rates of milled rice supply in Nigeria and the rest of West Africa and Africa south of the Sahara (SSA), 1980-2013 4 1.3 Selected socioeconomic indicators for Nigeria, 1995-2012 6 1.4 West Africa selected indicators, 2012 7 2.1 Ranking of per capita consumption and expenditure 25 2.2 Rice consumption and production in 2011 26 2.3 Average household budget share across commodities 27 2.4 Share of households consuming rice by region 27 2.5 Consumption patterns by region 28 2.6 Household budget shares and income elasticities of demand 33 2.7 Household budget shares and expenditure elasticities, rural and urban locations 41 2.8 Household own-price elasticities of demand 42 2.9 Household own-price elasticities of demand by urban and rural location and income class 45 2.10 Household expenditure elasticities of demand by rural and urban location and income class 46 2.11 Household average and marginal budget shares by rural and urban location and income class 47 viii 3.1 Rice paddy yield trends ( five-year average, tons per hectare) 53 3.2 Dominant rice-production systems in Nigeria 54 3.3 Rice production shares by geopolitical zones (percent) 55 3.4 Percentiles of household-level rice area distributions in Nigeria (average of2010 and 2012) 55 3.5 Popular rice varieties grown in Nigeria 56 3.6 Average quantity (per hectare) of fertilizer used and yield of rice production in Nigeria (January-August 2010) 57 3.7 Rice irrigation area by water regime ( average of 2010 and 2012, January-August, 1,000 ha) 58 3.8 Share of rice growers growing other key crops (percent), by irrigation status 59 3.9 Share (percent) of total rice areas cultivated by tractors and animal traction by geopolitical zones 60 3.10 Characteristics of major rice producers in Nigeria, 2010 61 3.11 Annual and dry-season rainfalls in selected locations with distinct dry seasons 63 3.12 Agroclimatically attainable yield (t ons per hectare) of rice under irrigated conditions with varying input intensity 65 3.13 Types oflowlands in Africa 66 3.14 Rice ecology soil endowment per capita (square meters per person) 68 3.15 Rice ecology soil endowment per capita in some West African countries (square meters per person) 69 3.16 Share of farmers and rice farmers in Nigeria affected by flood, poor rain, and pests in 2010 (percent) 75 4.1 Rice-production performance, input use, and costs in selected locations in Nigeria based on farmer interviews, 2013 88 4.2 Rice farm budgets in irrigated ecologies 90 4.3 Crop budgets for rainfed rice (selected locations in Nasarawa State based on ecological status) 93 4.4 Price elasticity of rice production and irrigated rice area in Nigeria 97 4.5 Price elasticity of rice supply in Nigeria and other countries 98 4.6 Drivers of rice-production growth in selected Asian countries, 1965-1980 100 ix 4.7 Number of varieties released in Nigeria and Asia by National Agricultural Research Institutes and other sources 101 4.8 Annual investment in irrigation in selected countries and Nigeria 105 4.9 Share of irrigated area among all rice areas in selected countries 107 4.10 Growth in nominal rate of assistance to agriculture, selected West African countries, 1960-2004 107 4.11 Urea-to-paddy (kg) price ratio in selected countries and Nigeria 108 5.1 Comparison of production costs, yields, and profit margins 125 5.2 Key indicators of efficiency and profitability of small- versus large-scale rice milling 128 6.1 Effect of policies on national output by types of miller and rice (million MT) 146 6.2 Effect of policies on shares in national output by types of miller and rice (percent of total rice output) 147 6.3 Effect of policies on zonal output by types of rice 149 6.4 Effect of policies on change in employment by miller and rice type (percent change from base) 150 6.5 Effect of policies on changes in employment shares by miller type (as percent of national employment in the rice milling industry) 151 6.6 Effect of different miller strategies on total output by miller and rice type (percent change from base) 153 6.7 Effect of different miller strategies on total output by zone (percent change from base) 155 6.8 Effect of different miller strategies on total employment in the milling industry by miller and rice type (percent change from base total) 156 7.1 Rice imports by Nigeria and world rice exports to Nigeria, 2008-2012 161 7.2 Nigeria's average annual rice imports, production, and domestic availability, 1960-2012 164 7.3 Average annual nominal and real exchange rates for Nigeria, 1980-2010 167 7.4 Import prices, import tariffs, exchange-rate premiums, and wholesale prices of rice, 1980-2013 171

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