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Publikováno v:
Nigeria Agricultural Journal; Vol. 53 No. 2 (2022); 55-63
Agriculture is a source of livelihoods for most rural people, but majority of the rural populace face many hurdles such as lack of access to credit and other resources necessary to earn a livelihood. However, despite the opportunities available in ag
Autor:
Olooto, F.M., Oladeji, J.O.
Human trafficking has been described as “modern day slavery” whereby people are coerced or deceived through promises of good jobs and career opportunities to move out of their communities to ‘work’ outside the country or in cities. This study
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It is obvious that the use of newspapers is one of the ways through which literate farmers could access agriculture-related information and are acquainted with innovations in agriculture. This study investigated the content of agricultural training a
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Autor:
Oladeji, J.O
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Livestock Extension; Vol 7 (2009)
The paper investigated the effect of sedentarization on socio-economic and cultural activities of Fulani agro-pastoralist in Oyo state. Random sampling technique was employed to select 171 agro-pastoralists in the state. Chi-square was used to test r
Autor:
Oladeji, J.O.
Land degradation in south eastern part of Nigeria is becoming widespread because population pressure is increasing, fallow land are unavailable for agricultural activities and even marginal lands are being lost to developmental projects. The problem
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http://purl.umn.edu/147638
Autor:
Oladeji, J.O., Oyesola, O.B.
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Livestock Extension; Vol 1 (2002); 50-53
This study set out to determine the activities of women involved in fisheries production in Lagos State. The focus of the study was on the riverine area of Epe. Snow-ball technique was used to obtain a list of 239 fisherwomen out of which 50% of the
Autor:
Oladeji, J.O.
Publikováno v:
Studies of Tribes and Tribals; July 2008, Vol. 6 Issue: 1 p21-27, 7p