The Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economics (NAAE) is a voluntary, non-governmental and professional association aimed at fostering the growth and development of the agricultural sector. Its scope encompasses the academia, public servants business cycles, private practitioners and the farmers.
The association has over 1000 membership cutting across all fields of endeavor. The association was established in 1980 but had the first conference in 1981 at the University of Ibadan.
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Update on the online discussion held on the 7th of may, 2020 >>
Experts from within and outside Nigeria have called for agricultural research into stemming the ...
Astronomical Rise in Prices of Food Items >>
The Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists (NAAE) has expressed concern over astronomic ...
Submission Guidelines for AE-FUNAI Colloquium >>
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2020 conference (UYO2020) >>
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Agricultural Commercialization in Nigeria: A Focus on the Cocoa Sector-Past, Present and Future >>
Call for Papers
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cocoa economy developed as an innovation within the traditional and
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LAFIA 2021 Conference >>
As of today, the 25th day of April, 2021, the 2021 conference of the *Nigerian Association of Ag ...
NJAE Journal >>
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The 2021 conference (LAFIA2021) is here >>
Good day ALL. The 2021 conference (LAFIA2021) is here. We are counting days down to the commence ...
Call for Papers The cocoa economy developed as an innovation within the traditional and non-economic institutional framework of south western Nigerian. The sector is built mainly on the back bone of smallholder farmers, men and women, who overtime have ensured the supply of the produce. It has also gone through several phases of economic shocks, disince ...
read more >>COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND NIGERIA’S SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT The Nigerian Association of Agricultural Economists (NAAE) wishes to express concern over the long-term impact of #COVID-19 pandemic on the Socio-economic and cultural life of Nigeria and Nigerians. The pandemic lead to the closure of all educational institutions in the country since ...
read more >>Suddenly everything is changing globally. The way we live and work, our social and community relations, etc. The advent of COVID-19 took everybody unawares. The numbers are still counting and we don’t have idea how and when all this will end. W ...
read more >>The World Bank is launching a competition for students for input into the next World Development Report 2019: “The Changing Nature of Work”. The draft Report is available online for public review and is updated every Friday: http://pubdocs.worldbank.org/en/816281518818814423/2019-WDR-Draft-Report.pdf. The Report analyzes the impact of t ...
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