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    Socio-Economic Determinants of Cocoyam Farmer’s Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Nigeria by Chinwoke Clara Ifeanyi-obi, Adeniyi Togun, Richard Lamboll, Samuel Arokoyu

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Major adaptation strategies used by the cocoyam farmers in the study area include increased use of organic manure (42%), frequent weeding (10%), application of  indigenous knowledge (20%), use of information from extension agents (16%), use of fallowing (9%) and application of multiple cropping (3%). …”
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    Socio-Economic Determinants of Cocoyam Farmer’s Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Nigeria by Chinwoke Clara Ifeanyi-obi, Adeniyi Togun, Richard Lamboll, Samuel Arokoyu

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Major adaptation strategies used by the cocoyam farmers in the study area include increased use of organic manure (42%), frequent weeding (10%), application of  indigenous knowledge (20%), use of information from extension agents (16%), use of fallowing (9%) and application of multiple cropping (3%). …”
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    Socio-Economic Determinants of Cocoyam Farmer’s Strategies for Climate Change Adaptation in Southeast Nigeria by Chinwoke Clara Ifeanyi-obi, Adeniyi Togun, Richard Lamboll, Samuel Arokoyu

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Major adaptation strategies used by the cocoyam farmers in the study area include increased use of organic manure (42%), frequent weeding (10%), application of  indigenous knowledge (20%), use of information from extension agents (16%), use of fallowing (9%) and application of multiple cropping (3%). …”
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