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Agricultural Financing in Nigeria Rural Areas: Problems and Prospects
Arasomwan Owen Abstract This paper aims at highlighting the problems and prospect of financing Agriculture in rural Nigeria. It noted that lack of finance is at the root of sub-optimal performance of agriculture sector in Nigeria. The author opines that an increase in agricultural financing in the area of investment in farm mechanization, education, processing […]
Vol.1, No.3, 2019
Transatlantic Journal of Rural Research(TJRR) Vol.1, No.3, 2019 Articles The Effectiveness of Rural Communication Modes on Modern Mass Media Collins Kediehor , Harold Godsgift Odiepiye, Obi Kennedy Chimezie Agricultural Financing In Nigeria Rural Areas: Problems and Prospects Owen Arasomwan Rural Reporting: Right; Not Privilege Collins Kediehor, Lawrence Ekwok Attitudinal And Behavioural Patterns Towards […]
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Vol.1, No.1, 2019
Transatlantic Journal of Rural Research(TJRR) Vol.1, No.1, 2019 Articles There and Back Again How Labour Mobility Impacts Community Development in Source Communities Joshua Barrett Revisiting the Sociological Theories of Poverty: Conceptualizing a Framework for Rural Poverty in the Philippines Calyd T. Cerio Knowledge Of Malaria Transmission Modes, Preventive Methods And Practices Among Rural Community Dwellers […]
RURAL REPORTING: RIGHT; NOT PRIVILEGE
Collins Kediehor, PhD, DR. Lawrence Abstract This study “Rural Reporting: Right or Privilege” was carried out to ascertain whether rural reporting is a right or privilege. Rural areas, particularly in the Niger Delta environment are grossly under-developed. Research has however shown that communication can play a vital role in changing for the better, the social, […]
Knowledge Of Malaria Transmission Modes, Preventive Methods And Practices Among Rural Community Dwellers In South-Western Nigeria
Julius Ajayi, Aminu (PhD Student) Department of Sociology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease of humans which is commonly transmitted through a bite from an infected female Anopheles mosquito. The disease is thus a major health problem in most of the tropical and subtropical countries in the world. However, little efforts […]
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