Onyinye Choko, University of Port Harcourt & NAPP Scholar at MSU (Fall 2018) The Science of Bee-keeping is known as Apiculture. It involves the maintenance of bee colonies in manmade hives. Keeping bees has potential benefits for man and the environment. As a result of their pollination service, they are essential to all human for […]
The Need to Institutionalize Agribusiness in Nigeria’s Agricultural Sector
Wellington Osawe, University of Ibadan & NAPP Scholar at MSU 2018 Agriculture has always been the mainstay of economies in Africa. The same is true of Nigeria. However, through the discovery of crude oil in the late 1960s, the contribution of the agricultural sector to Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP) nosedived from 67% in 1960 […]
Data availability issues or right data sourcing
Blessing Agada, University of Agriculture Makurdi and NAPP Scholar at MSU 2018 Data may be information in raw or unorganized form (such as alphabets, numbers, or symbols) that refer to, or represent, conditions, ideas, or objects. It could also be values of quantitative or qualitative variables that are measured/collected, reported and analysed for use. http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/data.html […]
MSU: A True Reflection of Academic Center of Excellence
Philip Ijirbee Agber, Department of Soil Science, University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Nigeria, MSU: A True Reflection of Academic Center of Excellence, Highlight 23, Feed the Future IL for Food Security Policy, Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project, Visiting Scholars Program, June 2018
The Gulf between African and American Graduate Programs
Wellington Osawe, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, The Gulf between African and American Graduate Programs, Highlight 22, Feed the Future IL for Food Security Policy, Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project, Visiting Scholars Program, June 2018
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