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    Investigation of Groundwater Contamination from Akanran Open Waste Dumpsite, Ibadan, South-Western Nigeria, using Geoelectrical and Geochemical Techniques by J. O. Coker, A. A. Rafiu, N. N. Abdulsalam, A. S. Ogungbe, A. A. Olajide, A. J. Agbelemoge

    “…In recent times, large waste is produced especially in an urban area due to population with careless handling which calls for worries. Hence, the study…”
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    Consumption of leafy vegetables in rural households in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, Nigeria by Agbelemoge, A

    “…Problem of low consumption of vegetables by all in order to alleviate nutrition-related diseases is still unresolved. This study investigated the pattern of…”
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    Utilization of cocoyam in rural households in southwestern Nigeria by Agbelemoge, A

    “…Cocoyam is a traditional crop and a cultural foodstuff in Nigeria. It has not received much research attention in spite of its great adaptability to varying…”
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    Effectiveness of Extension Service Delivery and Productivity of Cassava Farmers in Southwestern Nigeria by Aderinto, A., Agbelemoge, A., Dada, O. M.

    Published in Journal of Agriculture Science (01-01-2017)
    “…Cassava production in Nigeria is limited by poor downstream activities. Effective support servicesof relevant stakeholders are critical in removing the…”
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    UTILIZATION OF COCOYAM IN RURAL HOUSEHOLDS IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA by Agbelemoge, A

    “…Cocoyam is a traditional crop and a cultural foodstuff in Nigeria. It has not received much research attention in spite of its great adaptability to varying…”
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    CONSUMPTION OF LEAFY VEGETABLES IN RURAL HOUSEHOLDS IN IJEBU-IGBO, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA by Adeyanju, A

    “…Problem of low consumption of vegetables by all in order to alleviate nutrition-related diseases is still unresolved. This study investigated the pattern of…”
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