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Agricultural Sector Analysis and Simulation Research - Nigeria. [1967 – 1971]

Co-Principal Investigators

  • Derek Byerlee

    Former Associate Professor
    dbyerlee@gmail.com

  • Glenn L. Johnson

    Professor Emeritus, and Distinguished Professor

Non-AFRE Co-Principle Investigators: Marven Hayenga, Kwong-Yuan Chong, Gloria Page, Earl Kellogg (Agricultural Economics); Thomas J. Manetsch and Michael H. Abkin, (Systems Science); Tom W. Carroll (Social Science); R. Deans (Animal Science) Albert N. Halter (Oregon State)

Project Name:           Agricultural Sector Analysis and Simulation Research - Nigeria.
Donor:                        Agency for International Development
Contract No:              AID/csd-1557
Account No:               71-2005
Location:                    Nigeria and MSU Campus
Duration:                    June 1967 - November 1971
Budget:                       $390,156

Key MSU Faculty:      Glenn L. Johnson, Director,  Marven Hayenga, Derek R. Byerlee, Kwong-Yuan Chong, Gloria Page, Earl Kellogg (Agricultural Economics); Thomas J. Manetsch and Michael H. Abkin, (Systems Science); Tom W. Carroll (Social Science);  R. Deans (Animal Science) Albert N. Halter (Oregon State University.

Documents:               (Click here to view)

Project Goals:           To develop a simulation model that will be useful to policy makers of Nigeria who are concerned with meeting the nutritional needs of the population, generation of foreign exchange earnings and raw materials inputs for industrialization, and other important questions relating to long-run development of the agricultural sector and its interaction with non-agricultural development.

Project Summary: This project grew out of the agricultural sector studies conducted under the MSU CSNRD Project in Nigeria. The model generated was then applied to agricultural sector studies in Korea (see "Korean Agricultural Sector Study - KASS" and "Korean Agricultural Planning Project - KAPP").

Documents From/About this Project:

  • A Generalized Simulation Approach to Agricultural Sector Analysis with Special Reference to Nigeria. 1971.   By Thomas J. Manetsch, Marvin L. Hayenga, Albert N. Halter, Tom W. Carroll, Michael H. Abkin, Derek R. Byerlee, Kwong-Yuan Chong, Gloria Page, Earl Kellogg, and Glenn L. Johnson.  East Lansing: Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University.
  • Strategies and Recommendations for Nigerian Rural Development 1969/1985 . 1969. By Glenn L. Johnson, Scoville, O. J., Dike, G. K., and Eicher, C. K.  CSNRD Report No. 33.  Michigan State University
  • USAID/DEC Archive - Document Search for This Project
  • MSU Main Library under project documents for “The Consortium for the Study of Nigerian Rural Development - CSNRD

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