Agricultural intensification in West Africa is at an early stage and the process is taking place through various pathways. Population pressure and market access are generally considered as major factors driving intensification and crop-livestock interaction. In this paper both ecology and economi...
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Okike, I.
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Jabbar, M.
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Manyong, Victor M.
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Smith, J.
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[Ecological and socioeconomic factors affecting agricultural intensification in the West African savannas: evidence from northern Nigeria]
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Ecological and socioeconomic factors affecting agricultural intensification in the West African savannas: evidence from northern Nigeria