The study was carried out in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area (LGA) of Kogi State, Nigeria in the year 2013 to assess the farmers’ perception on the strategies for increasing tomato production in the LGA; an area that has potential to produce tomato on commercial level. The objectives of the study were to identify the cultural and agronomic practices considered to boost yield, identify farm inputs, training needs and credit facilities necessary for increasing production of tomato. Ninety tomato farmers were interviewed through the use of structured interview schedule and data analysis was carried out using frequencies, percentages, mean and standard deviation and inferential statistics such as correlation. Results showed that more females t...
The study examined the perception of tomato farmers on effectiveness of indigenous postharvest value...
Tomato farming constitutes a major source of income for many youths in Buea and contributes to food ...
Small-holder farmers’ livelihoods basically depend on agricultural products and other related activi...
The study was carried out in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area (LGA) of Kogi State, Nigeria in the ye...
The study was carried out in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area (LGA) of Kogi State, Nigeria in the y...
Nigeria, which has plenty of natural resources for agricultural development, could increase the prod...
The study was conducted to examine the economics of tomato production under irrigation in selected d...
The study described socio-economic characteristics, production, consumption and marketing patterns o...
This study was carried out in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, in 1995. Survey method...
This paper is a study of the potentials of tomato production as a viable source of economic empowerm...
This study was designed to investigate the perceived benefits of improved practices in pre-harvest t...
The study described socio-economic characteristics, production, consumption and marketing patterns o...
Masters DissertationIn sub-saharan Africa tomato is an important vegetable crop. In order to promote...
Generally, the study examines the effect of dry season tomato farming on poverty alleviation among w...
This study assessed the impact of Agricultural Services and Training Centre (ASTC) on tomato farmers...
The study examined the perception of tomato farmers on effectiveness of indigenous postharvest value...
Tomato farming constitutes a major source of income for many youths in Buea and contributes to food ...
Small-holder farmers’ livelihoods basically depend on agricultural products and other related activi...
The study was carried out in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area (LGA) of Kogi State, Nigeria in the ye...
The study was carried out in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area (LGA) of Kogi State, Nigeria in the y...
Nigeria, which has plenty of natural resources for agricultural development, could increase the prod...
The study was conducted to examine the economics of tomato production under irrigation in selected d...
The study described socio-economic characteristics, production, consumption and marketing patterns o...
This study was carried out in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State, in 1995. Survey method...
This paper is a study of the potentials of tomato production as a viable source of economic empowerm...
This study was designed to investigate the perceived benefits of improved practices in pre-harvest t...
The study described socio-economic characteristics, production, consumption and marketing patterns o...
Masters DissertationIn sub-saharan Africa tomato is an important vegetable crop. In order to promote...
Generally, the study examines the effect of dry season tomato farming on poverty alleviation among w...
This study assessed the impact of Agricultural Services and Training Centre (ASTC) on tomato farmers...
The study examined the perception of tomato farmers on effectiveness of indigenous postharvest value...
Tomato farming constitutes a major source of income for many youths in Buea and contributes to food ...
Small-holder farmers’ livelihoods basically depend on agricultural products and other related activi...