The Impact of Rural-Urban Migration on Poultry Production in the Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
Subject Areas :
Rural and Agricultural Sociology
Albert Ofuoku
1
,
Oghenesuvwe Okpara
2
,
Oghenebrorhie Obakanurhe
3
1 - Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension,
2Department of Animal Science, Delta State University, Asaba Campus,P.M.B. 95074, Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria
2 - Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension,
2Department of Animal Science, Delta State University, Asaba Campus,P.M.B. 95074, Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria
3 - Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension,
2Department of Animal Science, Delta State University, Asaba Campus,P.M.B. 95074, Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria
Received: 2016-06-22
Accepted : 2016-12-25
Published : 2017-01-01
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