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Publikováno v:
African Journal of Plant Science. 12:122-128
Coffee is the second most valuable commodity exported by developing countries, and supports the livelihood of more than 75 million people. There are limitations to preference for established cultivars due to the autogamous nature of the crop thereby
Autor:
C. F. Anagbogu, F. C. Mokwunye, F. D. Babalola, Ugioro I, M Idrisu, I. U. Mokwunye, E. U. Asogwa, Adeloru Ia, I Ndagi
Publikováno v:
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH. 3:207-215
Production and marketing of coffee use to be the major source of income to majority of households in Kogi State, Nigeria. Recently, it was discovered that coffee farmers are abandoning their coffee plots for other agricultural crops. The study theref
Autor:
O. Ugioro, C. F. Anagbogu, F. D. Babalola, I. U. Mokwunye, I. A. Aderolu, I Ndagi, E. U. Asogwa, M Idrisu, F. C. Mokwunye
Publikováno v:
ISRN Agronomy. 2012:1-9
Niger State has unique history of kolanut production in northern part of Nigeria. Unfortunately, the potentials of kolanut production in the state are not duly recognized. Lavun and Mokwa Local Government Areas, where kolanut is widely produced were
Autor:
F. C. Mokwunye, C. F. Anagbogu, F. D. Babalola, O. Ugioro, I. A. Aderolu, E. U. Asogwa, M Idrisu, I. U. Mokwunye, I Ndagi
Publikováno v:
Agrosearch. 12
Kogi State is known as the major producer of Coffea robusta in Nigeria. Income generated from marketing of coffee in the State contributed to sustenance of livelihoods and development of communities. Currently, marketing of coffee is in a regretful s