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Farm Management 4 Agribusiness 3 Labor and Human Capital 2 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Food Security and Poverty 1 Health Economics and Policy 1 Marketing 1
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Adebayo, K. 2 Ayinde, I.A. 2 Mafimisebi, Taiwo E. 2 Adebayo, O.A. 1 Adeofun, C.O. 1 Agbonlahor, M.U. 1 Akanni, K.A. 1 Alabi, R.A. 1 Emefesi, B.O. 1 Fabusoro, E. 1 Hamidu, B.M. 1 Haruna, U. 1 Madugu, I.E. 1 O Kareem, I.A. 1 Ogbonna, K.I. 1 Okoroafor, E. 1 Okuneye, P.A. 1 Olubanjo, O.O. 1 Opeolu, B.O. 1 Umar, A.G. Owa 1 Womiloju, S.O. 1
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Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) 9
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ROLE OF WOMEN FARMERS’ COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION: A CASE STUDY OF BAUCHI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF BAUCHI STATE.
Emefesi, B.O.; Hamidu, B.M.; Haruna, U. - Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) - 2004
This study was aimed at examining the role of Women farmers’ cooperative Societies in Agricultural Production in Bauchi Local Government Area of Bauchi State Nigeria. A total of eighty (80) women farmers were randomly selected from eight Cooperative societies which represent 50% of all...
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ASSESSMENT OF THE USE OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ICT) ON THE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE OF AGRO-BASED FOOD INDUSTRIES IN SOUTH-WEST NIGERIA
Ayinde, I.A.; Agbonlahor, M.U.; Mafimisebi, Taiwo E.; … - Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) - 2004
The use of Information Communication technologies (ICTs) as a management tool has gained widespread significance in recent years and the stock of management advantages provided by ICT cuts across disciplines and sectors. Management experts see this globalization of management options as the...
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ENVIRONMENT, HUMAN HEALTH AND SAFETY PERSPECTIVES TO PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURE
Adeofun, C.O.; Opeolu, B.O. - Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) - 2004
Agriculture, unlike industrial activity which has always resulted in pollution, has been environmentally benign for most of its history until after the Second World War when the system disintegrated. Then, crop residues were incorporated into the soil or fed to livestock, the manure returned to...
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PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL OF THE ROLE OF CYCLE TRADERS IN THE MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL STAPLES IN MAMU, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
Olubanjo, O.O.; Womiloju, S.O.; Akanni, K.A. - Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) - 2004
The study analyzed the performance of cycle traders in the marketing of foodstuffs in Mamu, Ogun State, Nigeria. A survey was carried out in the boundary market over five cycle market days across one hundred and fifty (150) foodstuffs traders. Cycle traders were grouped into fifteen (15)...
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THE NIGERIAN AGRICULTURE AND POVERTY INCIDENCE: THE NEED FOR PRIVATE SECTOR EMPOWERMENT
Okuneye, P.A.; Fabusoro, E.; Adebayo, K.; Ayinde, I.A. - Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) - 2004
Poverty in Nigeria is concentrated in rural areas. Low resource or resource-poor farmers characterized by preponderance of small farm units, fragile soils, rain-dependent, minimum inputs and poor yield dominate the agricultural sector. The incidence of poverty is highest among households in...
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ENHANCING THE CAPACITY OF WOMEN FOR INCREASED PARTICIPATION IN NIGERIA MAIN-STREAMING AGRICULTURE: A RE-DESIGNING OF STRATEGIES
Ogbonna, K.I.; Okoroafor, E. - Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) - 2004
Africa is a region of female farming compared with other regions of the world where women have the responsibility for food production, processing, marking, cooking, child care and other home related activities. It is argued that women account for 70-80 percent of household food production in...
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EVALUATION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN FARMERS IN KANAM AND WASE AREAS OF PLATEAU STATE
Umar, A.G. Owa; O Kareem, I.A.; Madugu, I.E. - Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) - 2004
Increasing attention is being accorded the potential role of women farmers in Plateau State due to their significance in sustainable agricultural development. However, production impediments have often diminished the hope to fully utilise such potentials for the benefit of humanity. A study was...
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Increasing private participation in agriculture through privatization
Alabi, R.A.; Mafimisebi, Taiwo E. - Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) - 2004
In reaction to worrisome performance of agricultural sector in Nigeria, the Federal Government has embarked on various programs and projects aimed at returning the sector to its enviable position. The government efforts have not yielded sufficient desired results, as the country still witnessed...
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PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICES IN NIGERIA
Adebayo, K. - Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) - 2004
In Nigeria, agricultural extension services have been dominated by the Agricultural Development Programme (ADPs) since the mid-1970s. However, the experiences of farmers are changing. Traditional extension services linked with production objectives and blanket recommendations can no longer meet...
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