Fertilizer consumption rates in Nigeria remains among the lowest in the world despite decades of aggressive subsidization. The extension service in Nigeria has a double-edged impact on fertilizer use in the country; not only can their activities increase farmers’ demand for fertilizer, but also the organizational framework of the service, Agricultural Development Programs, is the major source of fertilizer for farmers. To provide insights on the reasons for the low fertilizer use in Nigeria, this paper presents an analysis of the extension service as well as some perspectives of village extension agents. We find that the reach of the extension service is severely limited by low staff. The main technology transmitted is the use of improved s...
While the economic returns to using chemical fertilizer in Africa can be large, application rates ar...
Agricultural extension service in Nigeria has remained a responsibility of government in the past fo...
This paper reviews the capacity (number, quality and motivation) of the extension personnel in Niger...
Fertilizer consumption rates in Nigeria remains among the lowest in the world despite decades of agg...
The importance of agriculture in Nigeria's economy cannot be understated. Farming and livestock rear...
In its endeavor to improve agricultural productivity, food security, and livelihoods, Nigeria has pu...
Low fertilizer use is professed to be among the many reasons for low agricultural productivity in Ni...
Abstract The study examined farmers’ knowledge of the role of extension services in Akwa-Ibom ...
The study was conducted in the 2002/03 agricultural season in two States in the NWZ of Nigeria, name...
For the period covering 1990 to 2011, more than USD 9 million was spent per day to import food in Ni...
The study was conducted to assess the extension service delivery within the Agricultural Development...
Fertilizer use in Nigeria is estimated at 13 kg/ha, which is far below the 200 kg/ha recommended by ...
AbstractInorganic fertilizer use across Sub-Saharan Africa is generally considered to be low. Yet, t...
This study analyzes factors that influenced fertilizer use intensity among arable crop farmers in Ab...
Increasing the use of modern inputs including fertilizer is key for raising agricultural productivit...
While the economic returns to using chemical fertilizer in Africa can be large, application rates ar...
Agricultural extension service in Nigeria has remained a responsibility of government in the past fo...
This paper reviews the capacity (number, quality and motivation) of the extension personnel in Niger...
Fertilizer consumption rates in Nigeria remains among the lowest in the world despite decades of agg...
The importance of agriculture in Nigeria's economy cannot be understated. Farming and livestock rear...
In its endeavor to improve agricultural productivity, food security, and livelihoods, Nigeria has pu...
Low fertilizer use is professed to be among the many reasons for low agricultural productivity in Ni...
Abstract The study examined farmers’ knowledge of the role of extension services in Akwa-Ibom ...
The study was conducted in the 2002/03 agricultural season in two States in the NWZ of Nigeria, name...
For the period covering 1990 to 2011, more than USD 9 million was spent per day to import food in Ni...
The study was conducted to assess the extension service delivery within the Agricultural Development...
Fertilizer use in Nigeria is estimated at 13 kg/ha, which is far below the 200 kg/ha recommended by ...
AbstractInorganic fertilizer use across Sub-Saharan Africa is generally considered to be low. Yet, t...
This study analyzes factors that influenced fertilizer use intensity among arable crop farmers in Ab...
Increasing the use of modern inputs including fertilizer is key for raising agricultural productivit...
While the economic returns to using chemical fertilizer in Africa can be large, application rates ar...
Agricultural extension service in Nigeria has remained a responsibility of government in the past fo...
This paper reviews the capacity (number, quality and motivation) of the extension personnel in Niger...