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Women in agriculture and appropriate technology in Nigeria

M. A. Adawo
South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences | Vol 4, No 1 | a2631 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/sajems.v4i1.2631 | © 2018 M. A. Adawo | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 06 July 2018 | Published: 31 March 2001

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M. A. Adawo, Department of Economics, University of Uyo, South Africa

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There is no doubt that agricultural growth in Nigeria has been on the decline. This is largely so because agricultural policies have a bias towards inappropriate technology, and fail to recognise women as the centrepiece in agriculture. The position taken in this paper is that women are in fact the pivot in Nigerian agriculture, and whatever technology is developed, should be in line with their needs. Such technology should involve a simple but mechanical form of weeding, the use of improved organic fertilizer and efficient methods of livestock husbandry.

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