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Unveiling the Profitability and Livelihood Status of Small-Scale Irish Potato Farmers in Jos South L.G.A. Plateau State, Nigeria

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  • Hudu, M.I.
  • Idakwo, D.A.
  • Yusuf, A.A.
  • Adejoh, E.U.

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  • Hudu, M.I. & Idakwo, D.A. & Yusuf, A.A. & Adejoh, E.U., 2021. "Unveiling the Profitability and Livelihood Status of Small-Scale Irish Potato Farmers in Jos South L.G.A. Plateau State, Nigeria," 2021 Conference, August 17-31, 2021, Virtual 315168, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
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    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.315168
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    1. Chambers, R. & Conway, G. R., 1991. "Sustainable rural livelihoods: Practical concepts for the 21st century," IWMI Books, Reports H032821, International Water Management Institute.
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