Impact Of Agricultural Market Reforms On Smallholder Farmers In ...
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Table 4.1.140-Summary of food expenditure patterns Expenditure Expenditure (FCFA/ (FCFA/ household) person) Share of total food expenditure (%) Pct. of households consuming (%) Maize 85,575 10,185 19% 97% Sorghum/millet 27,939 2,919 6% 33% Rice 20,052 2,508 4% 82% Beans/cowpeas 20,650 2,526 5% 90% Groundnuts 8,230 1,053 2% 53% Cassava flour 20,015 2,587 4% 79% Cassava 9,918 1,138 2% 61% Yams 29,169 3,104 7% 71% Tomato 21,325 2,984 5% 92% Onion 7,707 1,086 2% 97% Other vegetables 15,159 2,079 3% 80% Meat 31,158 3,828 7% 88% Fish 29,913 4,157 7% 92% Dairy products 11,959 1,367 3% 40% Condiments 19,321 2,620 4% 97% Sugar 5,903 725 1% 76% Cooking oil 20,906 2,794 5% 97% Meals outside home 21,690 2,698 5% 64% Other food 22,758 2,869 5% 86% Non-alcoholic drinks 4,782 640 1% 29% Alcoholic drinks 14,059 2,045 3% 60% Total 448,187 55,912 100% . Source: IFPRI-LARES Small Farmer Survey. 183
Table 4.1.141-Food consumption by source (percent of commodity total) Percent Percent purchased home produced Total Maize 22% 78% 100% Sorghum/millet 6% 94% 100% Rice 85% 15% 100% Beans/cowpeas 52% 48% 100% Groundnuts 29% 71% 100% Cassava flour 56% 44% 100% Cassava 13% 87% 100% Yams 13% 87% 100% Tomato 39% 61% 100% Onion 86% 14% 100% Other vegetables 31% 69% 100% Meat 57% 43% 100% Fish 94% 6% 100% Dairy products 41% 59% 100% Condiments 100% 0% 100% Sugar 100% 0% 100% Cooking oil 65% 35% 100% Meals outside home 100% 0% 100% Other food 38% 62% 100% Non-alcoholic drinks 100% 0% 100% Alcoholic drinks 83% 17% 100% Total 50% 50% 100% Source: IFPRI-LARES Small Farmer Survey. 184
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Table 4.1.140-Summary of food expenditure patterns<br />
Expenditure Expenditure<br />
(FCFA/ (FCFA/<br />
household) person)<br />
Share of total<br />
food expenditure<br />
(%)<br />
Pct. of<br />
households<br />
consuming (%)<br />
Maize 85,575 10,185 19% 97%<br />
Sorghum/millet 27,939 2,919 6% 33%<br />
Rice 20,052 2,508 4% 82%<br />
Beans/cowpeas 20,650 2,526 5% 90%<br />
Groundnuts 8,230 1,053 2% 53%<br />
Cassava flour 20,015 2,587 4% 79%<br />
Cassava 9,918 1,138 2% 61%<br />
Yams 29,169 3,104 7% 71%<br />
Tomato 21,325 2,984 5% 92%<br />
<strong>On</strong>ion 7,707 1,086 2% 97%<br />
Other vegetables 15,159 2,079 3% 80%<br />
Meat 31,158 3,828 7% 88%<br />
Fish 29,913 4,157 7% 92%<br />
Dairy products 11,959 1,367 3% 40%<br />
Condiments 19,321 2,620 4% 97%<br />
Sugar 5,903 725 1% 76%<br />
Cooking oil 20,906 2,794 5% 97%<br />
Meals outside home 21,690 2,698 5% 64%<br />
Other food 22,758 2,869 5% 86%<br />
Non-alcoholic drinks 4,782 640 1% 29%<br />
Alcoholic drinks 14,059 2,045 3% 60%<br />
Total 448,187 55,912 100% .<br />
Source: IFPRI-LARES Small Farmer Survey.<br />
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