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Information need for an improved mechanized agriculture for agricultural development in Nigeria

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  • Zungum, A.
  • Babasanya, B.
  • Sabo, D.M.
  • Patrick

Abstract

Mechanized farming if practiced under farmable atmosphere with political will-power from government, regular financial backing and understanding of the working principle of mechanic based on its relationship will soil leads to greater output. The study found that associated factors of soil, government intervention through urban development that mobilize people from the rural area thereby making vast land area available for mechanized farming is a sine quo non for an enhanced agricultural productivity.

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  • Zungum, A. & Babasanya, B. & Sabo, D.M. & Patrick, 2007. "Information need for an improved mechanized agriculture for agricultural development in Nigeria," 2007 Annual NAAE Conference, November 5-8, Bauchi, Nigeria 329375, Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:naae07:329375
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.329375
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