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    Economic considerations for recommending soil fertility technologies: the case of cutandcarry system of mulch production in southwestern Nigeria. In: Farmers and scientists in a changing environment: assessing research in West Africa

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    Kormawa, P.M.
    Kamara, A.Y.
    Date Issued
    2000
    Language
    en
    Type
    Book Chapter
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    Kormawa, P.M. & Kamara, A.Y. (2000). Economic considerations for recommending soil fertility technologies: The case of cut-and-carry system of mulch production in South-western Nigeria. In G. Renard, S. Krieg, P. Lawrence and M. von Oppen (eds.). Farmers and scientists in a changing environment: Assessing research in West Africa, Wikersheim, Germany: Margraf Verlag, (p. 99-109).
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109275
    AGROVOC Keywords
    economics; soil fertility; technology; research; farmers
    Subjects
    SOCIOECONOMY; SOIL FERTILITY; POST-HARVESTING TECHNOLOGY; RESEARCH METHOD; SMALLHOLDER FARMERS
    Countries
    Nigeria
    Regions
    Africa; Western Africa
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