Climate Variability Adaptation Strategies among Rice Farmers in Niger State, Nigeria
Journal Title: Journal of Agriculture, Food, Environment and Animal Sciences - Year 2024, Vol 5, Issue 1
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Authors and Affiliations
Rashid Solagberu ADISA, Theresa Nten ABUO, John Oluwaseun IFABIYI, Ololade Latifat ABDULRAHMAN, Mubarak Oluwanisola ABDRASHID
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