HIV/AIDS has over the years, become a serious health hazard. It is today not strictly an health problem, but one that has serious octopoidal implications. It has reached a height where other sectors of the economy have to take more active roles. It is in this regard therefore, that this paper tends to look at HIV/AIDS as it affects the workforce in the agricultural sector and try to find out the possible remedies to the monster.Keywords: HIV/AIDS, Agricultural workforce, sustainable agricultureJournal of Agriculture, Forestry and the Social Sciences Vol 3(1) 2005: 151-16
Previous work has focused on HIV prevalence among forestry workers and the impact of HIV/AIDS on the...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
"Agriculture is the main source of livelihood of the majority of people affected by HIV and AIDS glo...
"Agriculture is the main source of livelihood of the majority of people affected by HIV and AIDS glo...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
By the year 2000, the current projection of the World Health Organization (WHO) is that there will b...
Utilizing empirical data from studies conducted mainly by international organizations, such as the U...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic has claimed the lives of over 20 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), w...
Nigeria agricultural production is still in the hands of small-holder farmers with little mechanizat...
Much has been written about the medical and clinical aspects of HIV/AIDS. There is also an increasin...
This article discusses the impacts of HIV/AIDS on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa and the actual a...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
Improved micronutrient intake contributes to delaying the progression of HIV into AIDS and to reduci...
This paper investigates the impact of HIV/AIDS epidemic on agroforestry management in South Africa. ...
Previous work has focused on HIV prevalence among forestry workers and the impact of HIV/AIDS on the...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
"Agriculture is the main source of livelihood of the majority of people affected by HIV and AIDS glo...
"Agriculture is the main source of livelihood of the majority of people affected by HIV and AIDS glo...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
By the year 2000, the current projection of the World Health Organization (WHO) is that there will b...
Utilizing empirical data from studies conducted mainly by international organizations, such as the U...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic has claimed the lives of over 20 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), w...
Nigeria agricultural production is still in the hands of small-holder farmers with little mechanizat...
Much has been written about the medical and clinical aspects of HIV/AIDS. There is also an increasin...
This article discusses the impacts of HIV/AIDS on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa and the actual a...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
Improved micronutrient intake contributes to delaying the progression of HIV into AIDS and to reduci...
This paper investigates the impact of HIV/AIDS epidemic on agroforestry management in South Africa. ...
Previous work has focused on HIV prevalence among forestry workers and the impact of HIV/AIDS on the...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
"Agriculture is the main source of livelihood of the majority of people affected by HIV and AIDS glo...