2020
DOI: 10.5923/j.ije.20201001.01
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Appraising the Changing Trends in Oil Palm Farming in Nigeria's Lower South Region

Abstract: During the early 20th century when Nigeria was the largest producer of palm oil globally, the South Eastern region accounted for much of the output. Being the chief source of revenue responsible for the development of the zone at that time, the prosperity exuded therein from oil palm trade, spilled over to other parts of Nigeria in varying forms. Considering the large presence of palm trees and the associated plantations in the Southern region. The prominence of Nigeria in the sector was such that the exported… Show more

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“…In addition to providing direct and indirect employment for about 4 million people, palm oil and palm kernel oil together contribute around 70% of the country's national consumption requirement of vegetable oils (Gesteiro et al,2019). Over the past 40 years, however, the Nigerian palm oil industry has undergone dramatic changes, recording slow growth in domestic production and losing its export share in the world market (Merem et al,2020). Additionally, there has been growing competition from imports in the face of rising domestic demand.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to providing direct and indirect employment for about 4 million people, palm oil and palm kernel oil together contribute around 70% of the country's national consumption requirement of vegetable oils (Gesteiro et al,2019). Over the past 40 years, however, the Nigerian palm oil industry has undergone dramatic changes, recording slow growth in domestic production and losing its export share in the world market (Merem et al,2020). Additionally, there has been growing competition from imports in the face of rising domestic demand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%