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Rabbit farming is one of the vital sources of protein to sustain the growing population in Nigeria. Farmers, however, tend to discontinue with rabbit farming technology after adoption, leading to a decline in rabbit production. In order to help stakeholders such as animal scientists, policy makers and farmers sustain the use of rabbit farming technologies, which will contribute significantly in reducing hunger, this study has therefore investigated the productivity and resource use efficiency of rabbit farmers in Anambra State, a place with a high rate of the technology adoption.

Produktbeschreibung
Rabbit farming is one of the vital sources of protein to sustain the growing population in Nigeria. Farmers, however, tend to discontinue with rabbit farming technology after adoption, leading to a decline in rabbit production. In order to help stakeholders such as animal scientists, policy makers and farmers sustain the use of rabbit farming technologies, which will contribute significantly in reducing hunger, this study has therefore investigated the productivity and resource use efficiency of rabbit farmers in Anambra State, a place with a high rate of the technology adoption.
Autorenporträt
Obiajulu Ikechukwu Samuel is a graduate research fellow at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) Ibadan. He obtained his HND (Animal Health and Production) from the University of Nigeria Nsukka, a B.Tech and M.Sc. (Agric. Economics) from the Federal University of Technology Owerri and the University of Ibadan respectively.