Soil management practice and smallholder agricultural productivity in Nigeria
This study investigates how various soil management practices can enhance soil fertility and pest control, ultimately increasing crop yields among farming households in Nigeria. Utilizing descriptive statistics, logit regression and propensity score matching on data from the 2019 Living Standard Mea...
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Main Authors: | Osabohien R., Jaaffar A.H., Matthew O., Osabuohien E., Adeleke O.K., Olonade O.Y., Okoh G.O., Khalid A.A. |
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Springer Nature
2025
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