A Profit Approach Comparison between Tomato Grown under Organic and Inorganic Methods in a Typical Nigeria’s Soil
Subject Areas : Extension and EconomicHamza Babagiwa Aliyu 1 , Muhammad R. Ja’afar-Furo 2
1 - Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension,Faculty of Agriculture,Adamawa State University, PMB 25, Mubi,Nigeria
2 - Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension,Faculty of Agriculture,Adamawa State University, PMB 25, Mubi,Nigeria.
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