Agricultural value chain and households' livelihood in Africa: The case of Nigeria
One of the critical issues of concern is how African countries can take agriculture as a business that creates wealth which can help transform rural communities, increase income, reduce poverty and help the continent achieve the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) of no poverty...
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Main Authors: | Adediran O., Osabuohien E., Silberberger M., Osabohien R., Gbenro Adebayo W. |
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Elsevier Ltd
2025
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