Quadratic almost ideal demand system analysis of demand for selected vegetables and fruits in nigeria

A. Obisesan
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This study analyzed the demand for selected vegetables and fruits in Nigeria. It determined price effects on demand for fruits and vegetables, examined the demographic variables influencing demand and revealed the expenditure elasticity across income quartiles and sectors. Data from the three waves of Living Standard Measurement Survey-Integrated Survey on Agriculture namely 2010/11, 2012/13 and 2015/16, were employed in the analysis. The demand for bananas, citrus, pineapples, fresh okra, onions pepper and tomatoes was examined using the Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System. Households in Nigeria consumed more vegetables than fruits. The results revealed that the staple vegetables in Nigerian diets are tomatoes, onions and pepper. It was observed that movement in relative prices elicited high quantity response. All the fruits and vegetables included in the model were normal goods. Vegetables and fruits responded similarly to expenditure increases in urban and rural Nigeria. The own-price elasticities, both uncompensated and compensated agree with the demand theory. More consideration should be given to the intensifying production of fruits and vegetables in technology development and investment to make them available and affordable.
尼日利亚选定蔬菜和水果需求的二次几乎理想需求系统分析
本研究分析了尼日利亚对选定蔬菜和水果的需求。它确定了价格对水果和蔬菜需求的影响,检查了影响需求的人口变量,并揭示了收入四分位数和部门的支出弹性。数据来源于2010/11年、2012/13年和2015/16年三波生活水平测量调查-农业综合调查。对香蕉、柑橘、菠萝、新鲜秋葵、洋葱、胡椒和西红柿的需求使用二次几乎理想需求系统进行了调查。尼日利亚家庭消费的蔬菜多于水果。结果显示,尼日利亚人饮食中的主要蔬菜是西红柿、洋葱和胡椒。据观察,相对价格的变动引起了大量的反应。模型中包含的所有水果和蔬菜都是正常商品。在尼日利亚城市和农村,蔬菜和水果对支出增加的反应类似。自身价格弹性,无论有无补偿,都符合需求理论。在技术发展和投资方面应更多地考虑加强水果和蔬菜的生产,以使人们能够获得和负担得起。
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