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This essay is one of 23 featured authors from around the world discussing the challenges and solutions to filling the global talent gap in agribusiness. www.ifama.org
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The Ifamr is published quarterly by IFAMA. www.ifama.org
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Food security extends beyond a population’s immediate nutritional intake. It is not only an essential pillar of the nation concept, but has far-reaching implications that extend beyond national borders in today’s globalized trading of agricultural commodities. The Global Hunger...
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Prior to 1973, Nigeria’s largely agricultural economy was sustained by 90% of its population, its subsistence farmers. Since then, Nigeria has suffered a case of Dutch Disease where the dependence on oil has crowded out the agricultural sector from the market. Rather than responding to...
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Since the FDA’s adoption of HACCP standards in 1997, there has been concern that these standards have continuously acted as a barrier to trade for seafood exports from developing countries. This study compares trade data of seafood exports to the U.S with the refusal data from the FDA, in...
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Soil Management (SM) is critical to human well-being that it is more important now because of meeting the high demands for food production and satisfying the needs of an increasing world population. Therefore, the purpose of this descriptivecorrelation study was to investigate the effective...
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Most of the population of Nigeria is rural and agriculture is the mainstay of the impoverished people’s livelihood. This paper estimated the determinants of rural poverty in Nigeria using the Tobit regression model. Through the multistage sampling technique, primary data were obtained...
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