The Role of Agricultural Engineering to Take Agriculture to Greater Height in Adamawa State
D. Mada,
I. Husseini,
G. Idris and
Sunday Mahai
Journal of Agricultural Science, 2013, vol. 5, issue 9, 51
Abstract:
Food is the first step to every development in a nation. The economic growth of any state can be more easily fostered through sustaining sufficient food production. The dwarf status of National Agriculture Engineering continued to retrogress like abandon baby. It is yet to meet the reality of 20th century of scientific breakthrough in food production. Thus, the impact of agricultural engineers have been neglected to take agriculture to higher height in national development especially in Adamawa State as a study zone.Agricultural Engineering should be motivated to developed multipurposeand low powered machine to improve agricultural practices and management.
Date: 2013
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