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Obayelu, Abiodun  ElijahOluwaseun  Wintola, AdeolaOlufunmilayo Ayokunnumi Oluwalana, ElizabethTitolo
Households’ Rice Demand Response to Changes in Price, Income and Coping Strategies during Food Inflation in Nigeria: Evidence from Oyo StatePeriodico
Rivista di economia agrariaAnno: 
2022 - Volume: 
77 - Fascicolo: 
2 - Pagina iniziale: 
61 - Pagina finale: 
75Food  price  is  a  main  driver  of  inflation  that  erodes  the  purchasing  power  of  households.  The  study  examined  demand  response  to  changes  in  price  of  rice  dur-ing  food  price  inflation  in  Nigeria  using  sampled  households  from  Oyo  State.  A  multi-stage  sampling  procedure  was  used  to  select  174  households  for  the  study.  Pri-mary  data  were  obtained  on  types  of  rice,  frequency  and  quantity  bought,  reasons  for  demand,  price  variations  and  coping  strategies.  Descriptive  statistics  and  Quadratic  Almost  Ideal  Demand  System  (QUAIDS)  that  take  into  account  the  non-linear  impact  of  income  changes  was  used  for  data  analysis.  Over  70%  of  households’  demand  was  for  imported  long  grain  rice,  local  brown  and  wet  grain  rice  and  local  brown  and  dry  grain  rice.  The  expenditure  elasticities  of  both  local  short  brown  wet  rice  (LSBWR)  and  imported  short  grain  rice  (ISGR)  was  positive  and  <1  indicating  that  they  were  normal  and  necessary  food  items.  Strategies  mainly  used  to  cope  with  rice  price  and  households’  income  changes  include:  substitution  of  rice  with  other  food  types,  prepa-ration  of  rice  with  other  foods  to  reduce  quantity  of  rice  in  meals  and  reduction  of  rice  demand.  Even  though  price  intervention  may  not  lead  to  a  significant  effect  on  rice  demand,  an  improvement  in  technology  will  lead  to  reduction  in  the  cost  of  rice  production  and  eventually  reduce  the  price  of  local  rice,  enhance  high  demand  and  encourage producers to increase production
SICI: 0035-6190(2022)77:2<61:HRDRTC>2.0.ZU;2-3
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