This paper explores changing socio-environmental interactions in the vegetable producing areas of the Jos Plateau over the decade 1991–2001. It considers the pressures of market forces and ethnic competition and the tensions which arise as interactions between the two are played out in a fragile physical, social and institutional environment. The region has seen a remarkable expansion in irrigated vegetable production, as dry season surveys in 1991 and 2001 attest. Local farmers appear extremely positive in their perceptions of change, pointing not only to expanded production, but also to other improvements, like growing percentages of children in school and improved transport. But behind this rosy view of change there are tensions and a se...
ABSTRACT The paper is composed of two parts; The first surveys the changes in Nigerian national food...
Achieving sustainable food security in Nigeria is feasible through organic farming. However, unavail...
AbstractNigeria's once thriving plantation economy has suffered under decades of state neglect and p...
This paper is about the pressures of market forces and ethnic competition, and the tensions which ar...
Are their ways to improve small-scale market gardening in and around the city of Jos, Central Nigeri...
A century ago, agriculture was the dominant economic sector in much of Africa. By the 1990s, however...
This study examined the determinants of accessibility to output market by vegetable farmers in Jos S...
A century ago, agriculture was the dominant economic sector in much of Africa. By the 1990s, however...
International audienceSub-Saharan Africa faces rampant urbanization, with an expected doubling in po...
Markets and improved market access are critical for improving urban incomes, particularly in Africa....
Nigeria as a country was a signatory to the Sustainable Development Goals, especially its goal two, ...
In Nigeria terrace agriculture can mainly be found in the so called "Middle Belt Economy" as FORDE (...
Against the backdrop of rising trend of insurgency, internally displaced persons, poverty and hunger...
Nigeria's once thriving plantation economy has suffered under decades of state neglect and political...
Indigenous fruits and vegetables are known to play major role in the nutritional livelihood of the N...
ABSTRACT The paper is composed of two parts; The first surveys the changes in Nigerian national food...
Achieving sustainable food security in Nigeria is feasible through organic farming. However, unavail...
AbstractNigeria's once thriving plantation economy has suffered under decades of state neglect and p...
This paper is about the pressures of market forces and ethnic competition, and the tensions which ar...
Are their ways to improve small-scale market gardening in and around the city of Jos, Central Nigeri...
A century ago, agriculture was the dominant economic sector in much of Africa. By the 1990s, however...
This study examined the determinants of accessibility to output market by vegetable farmers in Jos S...
A century ago, agriculture was the dominant economic sector in much of Africa. By the 1990s, however...
International audienceSub-Saharan Africa faces rampant urbanization, with an expected doubling in po...
Markets and improved market access are critical for improving urban incomes, particularly in Africa....
Nigeria as a country was a signatory to the Sustainable Development Goals, especially its goal two, ...
In Nigeria terrace agriculture can mainly be found in the so called "Middle Belt Economy" as FORDE (...
Against the backdrop of rising trend of insurgency, internally displaced persons, poverty and hunger...
Nigeria's once thriving plantation economy has suffered under decades of state neglect and political...
Indigenous fruits and vegetables are known to play major role in the nutritional livelihood of the N...
ABSTRACT The paper is composed of two parts; The first surveys the changes in Nigerian national food...
Achieving sustainable food security in Nigeria is feasible through organic farming. However, unavail...
AbstractNigeria's once thriving plantation economy has suffered under decades of state neglect and p...