AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND EXTENSION RESEARCH STUDIES (AGEERS)
- Details
- Published: 07 November 2013
Promoting Agricultural ResearchISSN 2315-5922
- AGEERS 2021: Vol 9. No 2
- AGEERS 2021: Vol 9. No 1
- AGEERS 2020: Vol 8. No 2
- AGEERS 2020: Vol 8. No 1
- AGEERS 2019: Vol 7. No 1
- AGEERS 2018: Vol 6. No 2
- AGEERS 2018: Vol 6. No 1
- AGEERS 2017: Vol 5. No 1
1 Determinants of household strategies- Belonwu
2 The role of entrepreneurial skills- Okezie, C.R
3 Assessment of social infrastructure-Ajagbe et al
4 Perceived effectiveness of ADP-Okeodo et al
5 Analysis of the effects of transaction costs on rice - Oladimeji
6 Marketing channel and margin analysis- Izekor
7 Analysisi of gender differentials in profitability-Elisha et al
8 Technical efficiency of cocoyam production- Ekunwe et al
9 Analysing the linkage bw diversification - Akomo et al
10 Production and technical effiiciency - Ohajianys et al
11 Adoption_of_climate_smart_fishing_practices_-Henri-Ukoha_and_Ellah.pdf
12 Factors influencing fishermen's perception to climate change-Ashley-Dejo et al
13 Determinants of household consumption pattern- Okonkwo et al
Aim and Scope:
AGEERS is the premier peer-reviewed journal among professionals interested in agriculture, community development and social advancement of knowledge related numerous disciplines including social works, social sciences, social and economic development.
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPT
All articles submitted to the journal are peer-reviewed. Article published in the Journal of Agricultural Economics and Extension Research Studies must be relevant to practice.
Articles should be type –written in English, double spaced only one side of A4 (210 by 297mm) paper and not more than 12 double spaced pages (Using one – inch margins and Times New Roman, 12 – point font), inclusive of references tables, figures and appendixes.
- Indicate on the cover page the title of manuscript and name (initials followed by surname and address)
- Capitalize first letter of each word of the title
- Type initials and surname of authors below the title.
- Capitalize only the first letter of the surname
- Include the email address of the corresponding author.
Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has not been published elsewhere and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from
other sources and are required to sign an agreement for the transfers of copyright to the publisher. All accepted manuscript, artwork and photographs become the property of the publisher.
Abstract:
Abstract of about 200 to 250 words (below the abstract provide maximum of 5 key words)
Results & Discussion:
Results should be clearly described in a clear manner. The discussion should not repeat the results, but provide detailed interpretation of data. This should interpret the significance of the findings of the work. Citations should be given in support of the findings.
Tables:
Table should be presented before the discussion. Table headings should be placed above the table. Number each table and give it an explicit title. Capitalize the first letter of each word or of proper nouns of the table title. Every table must have a source. Tables should not have multiple lines.
Figures:
Number each figure; centralize the figure number below the figure, given an appropriate title to each figure. Capitalize the first letter of each word or of proper nouns of the figure title. Figures should be presented before discussion.
Conclusions:
This should briefly state the major findings of the study.
Acknowledgments:
A brief acknowledgment section may be given after the conclusion section just before the references. All sources of funding should be declared as an acknowledgment.
References:
References, citations and general style of manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the APA publication Manual 6th ed. Cite in the text by author and date (Henri-Ukoha et al. 2017) and include an alphabetical list at the end of the article example,
Journal:
Henri-Ukoha, A., Ekunwe, P.A., Oshaji, I.O., Anyanwu, A & Oladejo, E. E. (2017). Determinants of Profitability of Broiler Enterprise in Owerri North Local Government Area, Imo State, Nigeria. Agricultural Economics and Extension Research Studies, 4 (2), 11-18
Book:
Pallant J. (2010). SPSS Survival Manual. A step by step guide to data analysis using SPSS.
England. The Mc Graw Hill Company
Chapter in a Book:
Henri-Ukoha, A & Adesope, O.M. (2018). Sustainability of climate change adaptation measures in Rivers State, South South Nigeria. In W. Leal Filho (Ed.), Handbook of Climate Change Resilience (pp1-9) New York: Springer.
ISSN 2315-5922
EDITOR – IN – CHIEF
Professor A.C. Agumagu
MANAGING EDITOR
Dr. A. Henri-Ukoha
SENIOR EDITORS
Prof. O.M. Adesope
Dr. A.O. Onoja
EDITORS
Dr. O.N. Nwaogwugwu
Dr. M.E. Ndubueze-Ogaraku
Dr. P. A. Ekunwe
Dr. C.C. Ifeanyi-obi
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Ms. O. Jike – Wai
Dr. Z. A. Elum
ASSISTANT EDITORS
Dr. A.I. Emodi
Dr. E. B. Etowa
Dr. V.C. Ugwuja
CONSULTING EDITORS
Prof. E. P. Ejembi Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Nigeria
Prof. V. I. Fabiyi Ladoke Akintola University, Ogbomosho, Nigeria
Prof. E.A. Allison-Oguru Niger Delta University, Amasoma, Nigeria
Prof. J.S. Orebiyi Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria
Prof. O.O. Oladele North West University, Mafikeng, South Africa
Prof. IniAkpabio University of Uyo, Nigeria
Prof. C.U. Okoye University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Prof. S. Rahman Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria
Prof. A.O. Angba University of Calabar, Nigeria
Dr. D.I. Ekine Rivers State University
Prof. E.C. Chukwuigwe Rivers State University
Dr. P.C. Ike Delta State University, Asaba Campus, Nigeria
Dr. KebedeManjorGebru Mekelle University, Mekelle, Ethiopia.