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Title: Special Agriculture as a Tool for Sustainable Agricultural Industrialization in Nigeria: A Case Study of Niger State
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Authors: MANTA, H. I.
MOHAMMED, B. T.
Musa, John Jiya
OWOYEMI, S. O.
Keywords: Comparative Advantage
Agricultural Potentials
Agro - Industries
Perishability
Estimated Marginal Means
Hypothesis
Significant Difference
R. Square
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences
Citation: 52. Manta, I. H., Mohammed, B. T., Musa, J. J., and Owoyemi, S. O. (2016): Special Agriculture as a Tool for Sustainable Agricultural Industrialization in Nigeria: A Case Study of Niger State, Nigeria. International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences. Vol. 5 No. 3. 2016. Pp. 64-75.
Abstract: Over the years Agricultural-Industrialization has been a serious issue in agricultural development of any developing country particularly Nigeria. Siting Agricultural-Industries adequately has been bastardized by social driving forces that include political wheel, regional and tribal sentiments. This research has developed platform where establishing Agricultural-Industries are based on places with high production capacity of raw materials that will guarantee easy accessibility, reduction in transportation risk, reducing perishability and drudgery. It further categorized Agro-Industries into Mega, Mini and Minor, with Zone A comprising Gbako, Edati, Bida and Lavun Local Governments leading in rice, maize, sugarcane, melon and cassava production, Zone B has Shiroro, Rafi, Paikoro, Muyan and Bosso leading in yam and sorghum production only, then Zone C has Wushishi, Mashegu, Magama and Kontagora leading in groundnut and beans production. This implies that, to set-up any Agro-Industries for any of these commodities outlined above, the place of interest should be that with high production capacity than others i.e. for Mega Agro-Industrial category.
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URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2554
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