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An Assessment of the Impact of Urbanization on Agricultural Land Use in Juba City, Central Equatoria State, Republic of South Sudan

John Leju Celestino Ladu, Andrew L. Athiba, Emmanuel C. Ondogo

Journal of Applied Agricultural Economics and Policy Analysis. 2019, 2(1), 22-30
  • Table 1. Sex (Gender) of the participants
  • Table 2. Education level of the participants
  • Table 3. Duration lived in Juba
  • Table 4. Ownership of the land
  • Table 5. Average size of farms of the participant
  • Table 6. Rural-urban migration lead to urbanization
  • Table 7. Reasons why rural-urban migration lead to urbanization
  • Table 8. Participants were asked if urbanization leads to loss of agriculture land
  • Table 9. Effects of political situation on agriculture production
  • Table 10. Action scenarios the government have if there is change in political situation
  • Table 11. Farmers were also asked whether imported agricultural products affect them
  • Table 12. Farmers were asked to rate how much the price of land is in their area
  • Table 13. Farmers’ main source of income
  • Table 14. Farmers were also asked whether they get enough money from agriculture
  • Table 15. Provision of subsidy (support) by the government or organizations
  • Table 16. How the prices of agricultural supplies affect agricultural production
  • Table 17. How farmers take decision of what to plant and how much to plant
  • Table 18. Participants response to how they sell their agricultural products
  • Table 19. Farmers’ plan to use their land for agriculture in the next 5-10 years
  • Table 20. Effect of constructing on the available agriculture land
  • Table 21. Problems that farmers are facing in managing their agricultural land
  • Table 22. Impacts of agricultural supplies on land production
  • Table 23. Factors leading to loss of agricultural lands to urban uses in Juba