As Stakeholders Move To Reposition Agriculture As Mainstay Of Nigeria’s Economy

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As Stakeholders Move To Reposition Agriculture As Mainstay Of Nigeria’s Economy
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As Stakeholders Move To Reposition Agriculture As Mainstay Of Nigeria\u2019s Economy Agriculture which was the mainstay of Nigeria\u2019s economy before the discovery of crude oil, from 1960 to 1969, accounted for an average of 57.0 percent of

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