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Liverpool-Tasie LSO, T. Omonona B, Sanou A and Ogunleye W. Is Increasing Inorganic Fertilizer Use in Sub-Saharan Africa a Profitable Proposition? Evidence from Nigeria [version 1; not peer reviewed]. Gates Open Res 2019, 3:927 (document) (https://doi.org/10.21955/gatesopenres.1115835.1)
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Is Increasing Inorganic Fertilizer Use in Sub-Saharan Africa a Profitable Proposition? Evidence from Nigeria

Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool-Tasie1, Bolarin T. Omonona2, Awa Sanou1, Wale Ogunleye2
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Is Increasing Inorganic Fertilizer Use in Sub-Saharan Africa a Profitable Proposition? Evidence from Nigeria

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool-Tasie1, Bolarin T. Omonona2, Awa Sanou1, Wale Ogunleye2
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1 Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
2 University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
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OPP1164455
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No competing interests were disclosed

Keywords
Africa, Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa, Crops, Cereals, Maize, "Agricultural Production and Extension", "Agribusiness and Post-Harvest Handling", "Agronomics", "Soil, Fertilizer, and Other Input Systems"
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