2008
DOI: 10.4314/gjass.v7i1.2360
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Reflections on rural people\'s knowledge and skill and relevance in agricultural development. Case of pastoral fulbe of savannah belt of Nigeria-West Africa

Abstract: This study examines the rural people's knowledge and skills and its relevance in agricultural development. Its main objective is to assess the relevance of indigenous knowledge in agriculture. Its specific objectives are to examine the knowledge of farmers in agriculture, assess their skills, determine their relevance and make policy recommendations. The study reveals that pastoralists make use of ethno veterinary practices to maintain the herd. This knowledge has remained famous because it is affordable. The … Show more

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