2007
DOI: 10.4314/gjss.v6i1.22822
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Agricultural land use patterns and their relative gross margins in the north-west zone of Nigeria

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“…(2007) for the Batinah coastal plain in Oman. Similar data were reported by Maiangwa and Okpukpara (2007) from a study in Nigeria, where gross margins per hectare were higher for double-cropping than for single- or triple-cropping systems. These findings contradict, however, reports by ICARDA (2003) which claimed that average gross incomes from vineyards are much higher than from cereal and vegetable production.…”
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“…(2007) for the Batinah coastal plain in Oman. Similar data were reported by Maiangwa and Okpukpara (2007) from a study in Nigeria, where gross margins per hectare were higher for double-cropping than for single- or triple-cropping systems. These findings contradict, however, reports by ICARDA (2003) which claimed that average gross incomes from vineyards are much higher than from cereal and vegetable production.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%