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    Determinants of adoption of vitamin A bio-fortified cassava variety among farmers in Oyo State, Nigeria

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    The success of any agricultural innovation depends on its adoption by farmers. The study evaluates the determinants of adoption of vitamin A bio-fortified cassava variety among farmers by investigating the level of adoption and determinants of adoption among farmers. Three stages of random sampling procedure were used to select 240 cassava farmers. The data obtained were analyzed with descriptive statistics and a logit regression model. The study revealed that the level of adoption of vitamin A bio-fortified cassava variety is low (38.72%). The study also revealed that access to media, contact with extension agents, access to vitamin A bio-fortified cassava stem, amongst others, are the determinants of adoption of vitamin A bio-fortified cassava variety in the study area. It is therefore recommended that awareness about the new cassava technology should be prioritized to sensitize the farmers, and stems of these cassava varieties should be readily made available to farmers to take advantage of the benefit of the innovation

    Herbicidan control of water hyacinth at Ere, Ogun State: implications for fish production

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    A brief account is given of a pilot demonstration of the chemical control of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) at Ere (a channel) in Nigeria using the herbicide glyphosphate. Results suggest that there was an increase in the nutrient content of the channel after herbicide application. This implied an upsurge of available food for fish and other aquatic organisms within the channel after the herbicide application. The decaying water hyacinth mass which sinks into the medium is likely to boost nutrient content, promoting the growth of fish and other aquatic animals. It is concluded that herbicidal control of water hyacinth is possible, especially under specialists' management with the conservation of fish and other non-target aquatic organisms alongside improved fish productio

    Stock Market Capitalisation and Interest Rate in Nigeria: A Time Series Analysis

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    Obviously for the Nigerian capital market to enhance economic growth and development and compare favourably with those of developed market economies, investors will need to be abreast with the happenings and great benefits of the stock market. In this case a lot depends on considerable control of the interest rate, the degree of freedom permitted the exchange in dealing with pricing of securities, strict maintenance of professional standards and other purposeful innovations.NESG Economic Indicators Vol. 13 (2) 2007: pp. 36-4

    Influence of Concentrations of K and Mg in Nutrient Solutions on Sorghum 1

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    Global integration, household survival, and economic empowerment of women in Osun State, Nigeria

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    Abstract The global integration of the world economies, popularly referred to as globalization has favoured many countries of the Nort
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