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Technical efficiency differentials in rice production technologies in Nigeria
OO Ogundele, VO Okoruwa
African Economic Research Consortium, 2006
2232006
Adoption of improved rice varieties among small-holder farmers in south-western Nigeria
JO Saka, VO Okoruwa, BO Lawal, S Ajijola
World Journal of Agricultural Sciences 1 (1), 42-49, 2005
1082005
Cross-sectional analysis of food demand in the North Central, Nigeria
AE Obayelu, VO Okoruwa, OIY Ajani
China agricultural economic review 1 (2), 173, 2009
952009
Impact of improved rice technology (NERICA varieties) on income and poverty among rice farming households in Nigeria: a local average treatment effect (LATE) approach
PM Dontsop Nguezet, A Diagne, VO Okoruwa, V Ojehomon
Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture 50 (3), 2011
832011
Technical efficiency differentials in rice production technologies in Nigeria
VO Okoruwa
African Economic Research Consortium, Research Department, 2006
732006
Impact of improved rice technology (NERICA varieties) on income and poverty among rice farming households in Nigeria: a local average treatment effect (LATE) approach
PMD Nguezet, A Diagne, VO Okoruwa, V Ojehomon
Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture 50 (3), 267-291, 2011
652011
Preferences of micro, small and medium scale enterprises to financial products in Nigeria
GO Evbuomwan, AE Ikpi, VO Okoruwa, VO Akinyosoye
Journal of Agricultural Economics and Development 1 (4), 80-98, 2012
622012
Analysis of rural and urban households’ food consumption differential in the North-Central, Nigeria: A microeconometric approach
AE Obayelu, VO Okoruwa, OA Oni
Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics 1 (2), 018-026, 2009
622009
Crop-livestock competition in the West African derived savanna: Application of a multi-objective programming model
V Okoruwa, MA Jabbar, JA Akinwumi
Agricultural Systems 52 (4), 439-453, 1996
571996
Efficiency and productivity of farmers in Nigeria: A study of rice farmers in North Central Nigeria
VO Okoruwa, OO Ogundele, BO Oyewusi
562006
Competitiveness of Nigerian rice and maize production ecologies: a policy analysis approach
AO Ogbe, VO Okoruwa, OJ Saka
Tropical and subtropical agroecosystems 14 (2), 493-500, 2011
512011
Social capital and microcredit effects on poverty among the rural households in South west states, Nigeria.
OL Balogun, SA Yusuf, BT Omonona, VO Okoruwa
462011
Sources of finance for micro, small and medium enterprises in Nigeria
GO Evbuomwan, AE Ikpi, VO Okoruwa, VO Akinyosoye
19th International Farm Management Congress, SGGW, Warsaw, Poland 1 (1), 1-17, 2013
452013
Microfinance and poverty reduction in Nigeria: A critical assessment
CA Nwigwe, BT Omonona, VO Okoruwa
Australian Journal of Business and Management Research 2 (4), 33, 2012
422012
Relative economic efficiency of farms in rice production: a profit function approach in north central Nigeria
VO Okoruwa, AO Akindeinde, KK Salimonu
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems 10 (2), 279-286, 2009
422009
Effect of disease management on profitability of chicken egg production in Southwest Nigeria.
OK Akintunde, AI Adeoti, VO Okoruwa, BT Omonona, AO Abu
392015
A review of Nigerian agricultural efficiency literature, 1999–2011: What does one learn from frontier studies?
K Ogundari, TT Amos, VO Okoruwa
African Development Review 24 (1), 93-106, 2012
362012
Comparative analysis of technical efficiency between traditional and improved rice variety farmers in Nigeria
FO Ogundele, VO Okoruwa
African journal of economic policy 11 (1), 91-108, 2004
352004
The landscape of poverty in Nigeria: A spatial analysis using senatorial districts-level data
F Sowunmi, V Akinyosoye, V Okoruwa, B Omonona
American Journal of Economics 2 (5), 61-74, 2012
342012
The structure and determinants of land-use intensity among food crop farmers in Southwestern Nigeria
JO Saka, VO Okoruwa, OA Oni, AS Oyekale
Journal of Agricultural Science 3 (1), 194, 2011
302011
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