参与多哥的定向补贴计划和化肥使用

Q2 Social Sciences
Koffi Yovo, Ismaila Ganiyou
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在过去的几十年里,许多非洲国家以一种被称为“智能补贴”的创新形式重新引入了补贴计划。在此背景下,多哥在2017年至2019年期间实施了一项有针对性的化肥补贴计划。本文旨在评估参与该计划的决定因素和效果。采用工具变量方法,对全国2319户农户的调查数据进行了分析。结果表明,获得补贴计划的决定因素是年龄、获得推广服务、改进种子使用、拥有移动电话以及距离肥料销售点较近。此外,参与补贴计划可使每公顷肥料使用量增加56%。然而,这种影响因性别、年龄和农场规模而异。这些发现对更好地设计和实施补贴计划具有启示意义。结果表明,为了最大限度地发挥补贴的预期效果,该计划应主要针对年轻户主、女性户主和小型农场家庭。
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Participation in the targeted subsidy program and fertiliser usage in Togo
Over the last decades, many African countries have reintroduced subsidy programs in an innovative form called 'smart subsidy'. In this context, Togo has implemented, from 2017 to 2019, a targeted fertiliser subsidy program. This article aims to assess the determinants and the effect of participation in the program. Using the instrumental variables approach, the analysis was carried out on data from nationwide surveys covering 2,319 agricultural households. The results show that determinants of access to the subsidy program are age, access to extension service, improved seeds use, possession of a mobile phone, and a short distance to the fertiliser point of sale. Moreover, participation in the subsidy program increases fertiliser use per hectare by 56%. However, this effect varies according to gender, age, and farm size. These findings have implications for better design and implementation of subsidy programs. The results suggest that to maximise the expected effects of the subsidy, the program should primarily target young household heads, female household heads, and households with small farm sizes.
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International Journal of Sustainable Development
International Journal of Sustainable Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The IJSD is a forum for publication of refereed scientific work, of an interdisciplinary character, at the interface of science, technology, policy and society. A particular emphasis is placed on the value and importance of stakeholder partnerships for effective communication on issues of sustainability.
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