What Nigerian engineers should do to increase farmers’ productivity – Rector
Prof Philips Nto, the rector of College of Education Arochukwu, Abia State, has urged Nigerian engineers to get involved in the design and manufacturing of local systems that will assist livestock farmers achieve increased productivity.
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