Nigeria
The capital is Abuja.
- The official language is English
- Area: 356,669 sq mi (approx. 4x the size of the State of Michigan)
- Population approx. 186 million in 2016
- Climate: Nigeria has a tropical hot climate with temperatures varying according to the seasons of the year. The two major seasons are determined by rainfall with a rainy season and dry season.
Fun fact: Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa
News
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How to Get Published in a Peer Reviewed Journal
Published on October 13, 2018
How to write a successful article: 5 key points in a 1 minute video -
What Are Some Ways to Make the Case for your Work's Contributions to the Literature
Published on October 13, 2018
Discussion 2 about writing an article for a peer-reviewed journal (9'37"), T. Reardon and S. Liverpool Tasie -
What Are Some Ways to Apply the "Toggle Switch Idea"
Published on October 13, 2018
Discussion 3 about writing an article for a peer-reviewed journal (9'34"), T. Reardon and S. Liverpool Tasie -
The Art of Research Discovery and Writing Good Articles - VIDEO
Published on October 12, 2018
How to get published in peer-reviewed journals, a lecture by T. Reardon for the FSP Nigeria Agricultural Policy Project, October 12, 2018 (1:17) -
FSG Faculty Collaborates with Nigeria’s National Assembly
Published on August 31, 2018
Strengthening the agricultural policy process in Nigeria
Publications and Presentations
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BENUE STATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR AGRI-FOOD (MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES) VALUE CHAIN ACTORS: STAKEHOLDER PERCEPTION AND EVIDENCE REPORT.
Published on June 1, 2022
NAPA Research Paper #5. Stakeholder perception and evidence report on Benue State, Nigeria business environment, sustainable development, and the implications for agri-food value chain actors. -
OYO STATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR AGRI-FOOD (MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES) VALUE CHAIN ACTORS: STAKEHOLDER PERCEPTION AND EVIDENCE REPORT.
Published on May 2, 2022
NAPA Research Paper #3. Stakeholder perception and evidence report on Oyo State, Nigeria examining the business environment, sustainable development, and the implications for agri-food value chain actors. -
Delta State Business Environment, Sustainable Development, and the Implications for Agri-Food
Published on May 2, 2022
NAPA Research Paper #4. Delta State Business Environment, Sustainable Development, and the Implications for Agri-Food (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) Value Chain Actors: Stakeholder Perception and Evidence Report. -
Can medium-scale farms support smallholder commercialisation and improve welfare? Evidence from Nigeria
Published on April 19, 2022
Liverpool-Tasie, LSO., Nuhu, AS., Awokuse, T., Jayne, T., Muyanga, M., Aromolaran A., Adelaja, A. (2022) "Can medium-scale farms support smallholder commercialisation and improve welfare? Evidence from Nigeria. -
Strengthening the Business Environment for Agri-Food Enterprises in Nigeria: Engagement with Stakeholders in Ebonyi, Delta and Cross River
Published on April 15, 2022
NAPA Highlight #14. To fill the gaps on the effects of the business environment on MSMEs within the agri-food subsector, NAPA conducted a study on Sustainable Development and the Implications for Agri-Food Value Chain Actors.
People
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Thomas Jayne
MSU Foundation Professor emeritus
jayne@msu.edu
517-432-9802
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Saweda Liverpool-Tasie
MSU Foundation Professor
lliverp@msu.edu
517-432-5418
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Steve Longabaugh
Specialist International Development
longabau@msu.edu
517-432-0018
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Mywish Maredia
Professor
maredia@msu.edu
517-353-6602
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Laura Schmitt Olabisi
Professor
schmi420@msu.edu
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Oyinkan Chukuka Tasie
Assistant Professor
otasie@msu.edu
517-355-0131