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The Future of Agricultural Development - Nigeria

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  • Ogunfowora, Bisi

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The Nigerian agricultural problems appear intractable not necessarily because of lack of appropriate agricultural policies but also due to uncoordinated, ineffective, and inconsistent policy and program implementation. A rational mix of smallholder and large-scale farmers will facilitate the exploitation of the country’s agricultural potential. However, these systems must be backed up by a vigorous "back to the land" campaign as well as comprehensive mechanisation policies. The effects of private-sector participation on the future of agricultural development and the potential contribution of Farm Management Association of Nigeria are also examined.

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  • Ogunfowora, Bisi, 1986. "The Future of Agricultural Development - Nigeria," 6th Congress, Minnesota, USA, 1986 346082, International Farm Management Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ifma86:346082
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.346082
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