Acquisition et utilisation d"intrants agricoles dans le contexte de la nouvelle politique agricole du Senegal : implications des attitudes et du comportement d"achat d"intrants des exploitants pour l"elaboration d"une politique agricole et de programmes de recherches
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This report brings together information from a number of previously published working papers of the Senegal Agricultural Research Institute (ISRA) on seed and fertilizer issues and presents information on the acquisition and use of agricultural equipment.
Kelly, Valerie Auserehl · 1970

Abstract
The research was conducted between 4/84 and 4/86. A description of farmers" acquisition and use of agricultural inputs during the period 1981-85 is presented. Constraints are related to a lack of purchasing power, farmers" attitudes, and a poor distribution system. These issues are examined and the implications of these constraints for agricultural policy, extension, and research programs are discussed. The informal private sector operating in weekly markets was found to respond better to farmers" input needs than the "officially sanctioned" private sector; better coordination between these two distinct levels of private sector operators is recommended. A number of suggestions are made for collection of micro-level data, which are deemed essential to the development of input price policies, along with estimates of effective demand for various types of inputs. (Author abstract, from PN-ABQ-372)
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