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INTRODUCTION
In Nigeria, agriculture is made up of forestry, livestock, fishing, food and cash crops such as yams, cassava, maize, cocoa, groundnut ...
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... its attendant negative effect on agricultural production is well documented in most libraries in...
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...Nigeria, May 25-26, 2010. The Agricultural Equipment and T... oil revenues grew, local agricultural production dwindled, giving rise to a reliance on massive foo...
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WASHINGTON, May 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) and U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service (USDA-FAS) announced yesterday the continuation of the Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology Fellowship Program Global Cocoa Initiative, which strengthens sustainable agricultural practices in the cocoa sector by providing scientific training and collaborative research opportunities to visiting researchers, policymakers, and university faculty. WCF also announced a new partnership with USDA-FAS for involvement in the Cochran Fellowship Program through a Global Cocoa Initiative, which provides U.S.-based training for senior and mid- level specialists and administrators from public and private sectors who are engaged in coco...
... in the cocoa sector, improves cocoa production, and in turn, supports increased incomes for farme...
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... be derived from agricultural production. It is generally believed that the small scale far...
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[Google], the Internet search giant, has plans to go to Africa. Google executives believe Africa will play a major role in its future claim of Internet domination. Google has already laid its foundation in South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Senegal, Rwanda and Nigeria. Although Africans make up 15 percent of the world's population it is estimated that Africans only account for 3 percent of the world's Internet users. To implement its strategy Google plans to use local partnerships with ISPs and telecom companies to carry its services like GMail and Docs, giving them a cut of the advertising revenue.
NIGERIA - The Dangote Group, Nigeria's leading Industrial conglomerate owned by billionaire Aliko Dangote, has acquired a 45 percent stake in South Africa's Sephaku Cement, a subsidiary of Sephaku ...
...Benn told the audience of agricultural stakeholders that sugar cane grass had 'tremendous... than corn, and would not effect food production. Trying to create investor confidence. TRINIDAD - ...
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..., through changes in the volume of food production, water supply, natural resources, population migra...Nigeria, Enugu State (Onwujekwe et 2.9% of monthly income ... the impoverishment of rural agricultural households through direct output and income losses...
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[Google], the Internet search giant, has plans to go to Africa. Google executives believe Africa will play a major role in its future claim of Internet domination. Google has already laid its foundation in South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Senegal, Rwanda and Nigeria. Although Africans make up 15 percent of the world's population it is estimated that Africans only account for 3 percent of the world's Internet users. To implement its strategy Google plans to use local partnerships with ISPs and telecom companies to cany its services like GMail and Docs, giving them a cut of the advertising revenue.
NIGERIA - The Dangote Group, Nigeria's leading industrial conglomerate owned by billionaire Aliko Dangote, has acquired a 45 percent stake in South Africa's Sephaku Cement, a subsidiary of Sephaku H...
...Benn told the audience of agricultural stakeholders that sugar cane grass had "tremendous... than corn, and would not effect food production. Trying to create investor confidence. TRINIDAD - ...
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... thirty-two abstracts [the majority from Nigeria] were submitted by April 30, 2007. Below is a list... Region of Nigeria: Implications for Agricultural Production and Rural Livelihood by G. M. Adebo and...
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... as it hopes to improve domestic agricultural production, as discussed in our recently published...