Impact of Agro-Ecological Belts and Rainfall Distribution on Poultry Production in the Major Tropical Regions of Nigeria

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Omodele T
Omodele T
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T. Omodele
T. Omodele
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I.A. Okere
I.A. Okere
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M.O. Oladele-Bukola
M.O. Oladele-Bukola
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A.J. Omole
A.J. Omole
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A.K. Tiamiyu
A.K. Tiamiyu
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O.A. Morakinyo
O.A. Morakinyo
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This study investigated the factor responsible for poultry production in the Northern and Southern regions of Nigeria. Using Geographic Information System (GIS) and applying the FAO categories of poultry farm production for the Northern Nigeria: 55.6% of Household free-range (HHFR) farms (

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