Climate Variability Adaptation Strategies among Rice Farmers in Niger State, Nigeria

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Rashid Solagberu ADISA, Theresa Nten ABUO, John Oluwaseun IFABIYI, Ololade Latifat ABDULRAHMAN, Mubarak Oluwanisola ABDRASHID

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Rashid Solagberu ADISA, Theresa Nten ABUO, John Oluwaseun IFABIYI, Ololade Latifat ABDULRAHMAN, Mubarak Oluwanisola ABDRASHID (2024). Climate Variability Adaptation Strategies among Rice Farmers in Niger State, Nigeria. Journal of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Animal Sciences, 5(1), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-736602