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COVID-19-induced disruptions of school feeding services exacerbate food insecurity in Nigeria
The COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdown policies have disrupted education, health, and nutrition services globally, with severe implications for children’s well-being.
Young people engaging in agricultural entrepreneurship in developing countries face several challenges. Above all, they lack adequate access to important resources and opportunities.
This study analysed the financing gaps relative to production frontier of rice farmers in Southwestern Nigeria.
National extension policy and state-level implementation: The case of Cross River State, Nigeria
National extension policy and state level implementation: The case of Niger State in Nigeria
The aim of Nigeria’s extension reform and transformation agenda through its new national extension policy (NEP) is to put in place a legislated, pluralistic, farmer-responsive, and market-oriented extension system.
This study analyzed the financing gaps relative to production frontier of rice farmers in Southwestern Nigeria.
Integrating environmental considerations into the agricultural policy process: Evidence from Nigeria
Policy processes that design, develop, and implement sectoral policies often leave environmental considerations to a central environmental authority.
Strategies for restructuring the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria: Process, opportunities, and lessons
This paper aims to develop specific strategies for reforming the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) for achieving greater efficiency, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability through its constituent institutions.
A large body of evidence has focused on the drivers of agricultural policymaking in both developed- and developing-country settings.
There is a renewed attention to the performance of the ag-ricultural sector in Nigeria given its potential to serve as an engine of pro-poor growth, create jobs, and support economic diversification.
This study contributes to filling the knowledge gap on the determinants of public spending.
This paper makes a contribution to this literature by drawing on the framework of actor-centered institutionalism (Scharpf 1997) to empirically examine how political and budget institutions affect the incentives of actors involved in the public ag
The 193 individual country profiles capture the status and progress of all UN Member States, and the 80+ indicators include a wealth of information on child, adolescent and adult anthropometry and nutritional status, in addition to intervention co
Chapter eight of the book Knowledge Driven Development: Private Extension and Global Lessons (Academic Press), which uses actual case
Analysis of agricultural public expenditures in Nigeria: Examination at the federal, state, and local government levels
The level of public spending on agriculture in Nigeria remains low...