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  1. Attracting and retaining Nigerian youth in agriculture by International Institute of Tropical Agriculture

    Published 2017
    “…Attracting and Retaining Nigerian Youth in Agriculture…”
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  2. Taste for money - an innovation by Nigerian women by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1989
    “…Thousands of West African women earn a cash income by making daddawa (a protein-rich seasoning made from locust beans and used for soups and stews) in low-capital input, small scale enterprises at home, and selling it in local markets. Now Nigerian...…”
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  3. Haematological values of Nigerian goats and sheep by Oduye, O.O.

    Published 1976
    “…Total leucocyte counts were considerably higher in the Nigerian goat and sheep than those of temperate breeds of animals. …”
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  4. Evaluation of Nigerian agricultural production data by Hatzenbuehler, Patrick L., Abbott, Philip C., Abdoulaye, Tahirou

    Published 2017
    “…The results imply that the inclusion of NDVI and prices in agricultural production estimation models would improve the quality of the Nigerian production estimate.…”
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  5. Climate change adaptation in the Nigerian agricultural sector by Schmitt-Olabisi, Laura, Liverpool-Tasie, Lenis Saweda, Onyeneke, Robert, Choko, Onyinye, Osuntade, Bukola, Sanou, Awa, Singa, Udita, Chiemela, Stella Chude

    Published 2019
    “…Given these potentially serious climate impacts, a team comprising researchers from Michigan State University and Nigerian partner universities conducted studies intended to inform Nigerian agricultural policy around climate adaptation. …”
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  6. Small ruminants in the Nigerian sub-humid zone by Bayer, W.

    Published 1985
    “…This paper discusses the single-round survey of smallholder goat and sheep production which is carried out in the Nigerian sub-humid-zone villages. In order to determine and analyse the importance of the designing and executing surveys as well as to give emphasis upon the flock breed structure existing, improving the animal breeding and production system. …”
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