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Resources and Opportunities for Competitive Industrial Systems in Nigeria’s Agro-allied and Forest–based Industries

Oyeyemi Adegbite ()
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Oyeyemi Adegbite: Enterprise Consultancy Services

Chapter Chapter 5 in Perspectives on Industrial Development in Nigeria, 2021, pp 105-152 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As Nigeria enters into the third decade of the twenty-first century with a population estimated to be in excess of 200 million people, it is considered a most opportune time to take a critical look at the country’s industrial development policies and strategies with a view to coming up with a more robust industrial master plan to meet the yearnings and aspirations of its people. It is expected that such a master plan will hopefully launch the country on the path of self-sustaining growth with the goal of achieving industrial take off over the next two decades. Within this context, the focus of this chapter is on the agricultural and forest resources of Nigeria and the prospects for the development of a competitive agro-allied industrial sector based on the resources and potentials available in the country.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-84375-5_5

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