West African agriculture and climate change: Nigeria
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West African agriculture and climate change: Nigeria
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Hassan SM
Ikuenobe CE Jalloh, Abdulai Nelson, Gerald C. Thomas, Timothy S. |
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agriculture
climate |
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Description |
About half of the working population in Nigeria is engaged in agriculture. Cassava is the most important food crop. Other major food crops include yam, sorghum, and maize. The share that agriculture contributes to GDP has declined from about 50 percent in 2000 to about 30 percent.
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2012-12
2014-06-11T06:34:06Z 2014-06-11T06:34:06Z |
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Brief
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Hassan SM, Ikuenobe CE, Jalloh A, Nelson G, Thomas TS. 2012. West African agriculture and climate change: Nigeria. Research Summaries. Washington, DC, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/35859 https://www.ifpri.org/publication/publication/west-african-agriculture-and-climate-change-nigeria |
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en
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Open Access
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Publisher |
International Food Policy Research Institute
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