Violent conflicts are reshaping what Nigerian farmers grow : what this means for food security

30 mars 2026 | Abeeb Babatunde Omotoso, Senior Lecturer at Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology, Igboora, Nigeria and Senior Research Associate at North West University, North-West University, Abiodun Olusola Omotayo, Ass. Professor, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
When conflict leads to abandoned fields, lost livestock, or altered investment decisions, it undermines food security and development.
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