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This book was written from a research conducted on the "IMPACT OF RETURNS FROM CASSAVA PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING ON POVERTY AMONG WOMEN" for the purpose of educating potential social science researchers, agricultural policy formulators, ministries of agriculture, extension personnel, farmers and other root and tuber crop value chain actors on the importance of cassava production, processing and marketing on poverty alleviation and general wellbeing of farmers in Nigeria and other developing countries. The book will also provide data for researchers on the socioeconomic characteristics of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book was written from a research conducted on the "IMPACT OF RETURNS FROM CASSAVA PRODUCTION AND PROCESSING ON POVERTY AMONG WOMEN" for the purpose of educating potential social science researchers, agricultural policy formulators, ministries of agriculture, extension personnel, farmers and other root and tuber crop value chain actors on the importance of cassava production, processing and marketing on poverty alleviation and general wellbeing of farmers in Nigeria and other developing countries. The book will also provide data for researchers on the socioeconomic characteristics of farmers in developing countries and the challenges they face in cassava production and processing. It is a must read for all researchers and students of agriculture.
Autorenporträt
Mr. Nwafor Solomon Chimela attended Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture, where he bagged B.Agric.(Hons)Rural Sociology and Extension and M.Sc (Hons) Agricultural Extension and Administration. He is currently enrolled in a doctorate degree program as a world Bank Scholar. He works with National Root Crops Research Institute Umudike, Nigeria.