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Supporting Establishment of Potato Stakeholders’ Platform in Nigeria
Supporting Establishment of Potato Stakeholders’ Platform in Nigeria.
Adoption and Ex-post Impacts of Improved Cowpea Varieties on Productivity and Net Returns in Nigeria
Cowpea covers the largest area of any grain legume in Africa and is especially important in West Africa where Nigeria and Niger alone account for over 75% of the total cowpea production in the world. Despite successes of ...
2021 First Semester Technical Report - Nigeria Potato Seed Security Partnership (NPSSP): Building Back Resilience Post-COVID-19
2021 First Semester Technical Report
Installation of Temporary Immersion Bioreactor System (TIBS) at NARIS in Nigeria and Ghana for Breeder Planting Material Production by NARIS
Installation of Temporary Immersion Bioreactor System (TIBS) at NARIS in Nigeria and Ghana for Breeder Planting Material Production by NARIS.
Best Choices for Enhancing Groundnut Productivity in Nigeria
Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea), also known as Peanut, is an annual crop
commonly grown by smallholder fanners. The name Groundnut can be
confusing as the plant is not typically a nut. The plant itself grows above
the ground ...
Determinants of crop residue use along an intensification gradient in West Africa's Savannah zones
The study compares and contrasts crop residue uses in 3 case study sites along an agricultural intensification gradient in the Sahel-Sudano zone of Niger and Nigeria. It draws on data collected from 24 vii/ages involving ...
Productivity and Water Use Efficiency of Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] Grown under Different Nitrogen Applications in Sudan Savanna Zone, Nigeria. International Journal of Agronomy
Nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient for sorghum growth and development but often becomes limiting due to low availability and loss. The effects of N fertilization on water use efficiency (WUE) and physiological and yield ...
Policy-induced market distortions along agricultural value chains: Evidence from Ethiopia and Nigeria
In developing countries where agriculture comprises a significant part of the GDP, such as Nigeria and Ethiopia, agrifood value chains are very important, and the livelihoods of smallholder farmers depend on their development ...