インフォーマル金融が女性の農業生産に与える影響 : ナイジェリアオヨ州イセイン地区を事例に EFFECT OF INFORMAL CREDIT FACILITIES ON WOMEN FARMERS' PRODUCTION IN ISEYIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, OYO STATE, NIGERIA
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- Tijani Sarafat A. TIJANI Sarafat A.
- Food and Resource Economics, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Higashi Hiroshima University Japan
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- Adekoya A. E. ADEKOYA A. E
- Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan Nigeria
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- Yano Izumi YANO Izumi
- Food and Resource Economics, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Higashi Hiroshima University Japan
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Author(s)
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- Tijani Sarafat A. TIJANI Sarafat A.
- Food and Resource Economics, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Higashi Hiroshima University Japan
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- Adekoya A. E. ADEKOYA A. E
- Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Ibadan Nigeria
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- Yano Izumi YANO Izumi
- Food and Resource Economics, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Higashi Hiroshima University Japan
Journal
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- Journal of agricultural extension research
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Journal of agricultural extension research 12(1), 83-96, 2007-06-15
日本農業普及学会
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