ABSTRACT
Recent studies on food prices in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) found that food price seasonality in SSA remains
an issue. In addition to it causing price risk, and, hence, limiting market participation among farmers and
traders, the continued existence of substantial price seasonality implies that interventions that improve
food market development are needed. Using a dataset that is unique for Nigeria, we contribute to this
literature through measurement of the extent of seasonality in grain prices in a set of markets in Kebbi
state. We believe that our focus on seasonality at the state, rather than country or continental, level can
provide needed insights that are useful for identification of areas deserving stakeholder focus for rural
development related initiatives. A main contribution is that we find that there are large enough differences
in price behavior across the assessed markets to justify this more localized analysis.
Keywords: grain prices, seasonality, market structure, Kebbi state, Nigeria
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract .............................................................................................................................................................iii
1. Introduction....................................................................................................................................................1
2. Review of literature: food price seasonality, trade, and storage...................................................................2
2.1 Food price seasonality in sub-Saharan Africa and in northern Nigeria ............................................... 2
2.2 Trade, marketing, and food price seasonality ..................................................................................... 3
2.3 Competitive storage theory and seasonality....................................................................................... 3
2.4 Market infrastructural development to reduce seasonality ............................................................... 4
3. Study area and data........................................................................................................................................5
4. Price series characteristics .............................................................................................................................7
4.1 Data plots............................................................................................................................................. 8
4.2 Summary statistics............................................................................................................................. 10
4.3 Seasonal regressions.......................................................................................................................... 11
4.4 Annual ranges of prices ..................................................................................................................... 12
4.5 Frequency of directional changes in price series............................................................................... 13
5. Concluding remarks......................................................................................................................................14
References........................................................................................................................................................16
Appendix...........................................................................................................................................................18
LIST OF TABLES
Table 4.1. Summary statistics for Kebbi state grain prices (Naira/kg), 2000 to 2016 ......................................11
Table 4.2. Results for seasonality regressions for sorghum prices in Kebbi state, 2000 to 2016 ....................12
Table 4.3. Average difference between annual maximum and minimum Kebbi state grain prices, Naira/kg,
2000 to 2016 .....................................................................................................................................13
Table 4.4. Number of directional changes in Kebbi state grain price series, 2000 to 2016.............................14
Appendix Table 1. Differences between annual maximum and minimum grain prices for Argungu, Birnin
Kebbi, Doduru, Mahuta, Suru, and Yeldu markets, 2000 to 2016, Naira/kg ....................................18
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 3.1. Map of Kebbi state markets included in the analysis.......................................................................6
Figure 4.1. Grain price series plots for Argungu and Birnin Kebbi markets, 2000 to 2016................................8
Figure 4.2. Grain price series plots for Dodoru and Mahuta markets, 2000 to 2016 ........................................9
Figure 4.3. Grain price series plots for Suru and Yeldu markets, 2000 to 2016...............................................10
ALIYU, A., Hatzenbuehler, P , Mavrotas, G , Maikasuwa, M & Abdulrahaman, A (2019). Grain price seasonality. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/grain-price-seasonality
ALIYU, ABDULRAHMAN, et. al. "Grain price seasonality" Afribary. Afribary, 27 Aug. 2019, https://track.afribary.com/works/grain-price-seasonality. Accessed 14 Nov. 2024.
ALIYU, ABDULRAHMAN, Patrick Hatzenbuehler , George Mavrotas , Mohammed Maikasuwa and And Abdulrahaman . "Grain price seasonality". Afribary, Afribary, 27 Aug. 2019. Web. 14 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/grain-price-seasonality >.
ALIYU, ABDULRAHMAN, Patrick Hatzenbuehler , George Mavrotas , Mohammed Maikasuwa and And Abdulrahaman . "Grain price seasonality" Afribary (2019). Accessed November 14, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/grain-price-seasonality