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Federal College of Agriculture Along Obaile Road Akure Ondo State Nigeria

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Sustainable Development

Major group affiliation:
  • Indigenous people
  • Scientific and technological communities
  • Farmers
Affiliation with other organizations: Federal College of Agriculture, Akure is a respected player in partnership and collaboration other institutions / agencies both locally and internationally in the area of research for development, vocational studies and enterpreneurship. Collaborative Initiatives
Publications: Evaluation of boron in selected aquatic with feed or food Abulude, F.O. Ogunkoya M.O. 2010 2. Effect of quantity and placement distances of organic 15-15-15 fertilizer in improving soil fertility status and the performance and yeild of maize in a tropical rain forest zone of Nigeria: American-Eurasian J. Agric & Environ. Sci.,7(2):122-129 Abulude, F.O. Ogunkoya, M.O. 2010 3. Phytochemical and antibactarialinvestigationsof crude extract of leaves and stem barks of anacardium occidentale: Wilolud online Jornal Abulude, F.O. Adebote, V.T. Ogunkoya, M.O. 2009 4. A handbook of some common plants, shrubs and weeds of West Africa. Published by Wilolud Journals Abulude, F.O. Ogunkoya, M.O. 2009 5. Use of Crop Residue for Improving Nutrient Availability on Tomato (Lycopersicum mill) Yield in Rainforest Area of Nigeria. Odedina, S.A. 2003 6. Field study of effect of organomineral fertilizer on maize growth, yield and plant nutrient composition in Ilesa, Southwest Nigeria. Nigerian journal of soil science 19(1) Ojeniyi S.O, Owolabi, O. P , Akinola, O.M, Odedina, S. A. 2009 7. Effect of tillage and mulch combination on soil physical properties and sorghum performance on alfisol of Southwest Nigeria Ojeniyi S, O Odedina,S.A., Odedina,J.N Akinola,M 2009 1 Elemide O A 2007 Nutritional composition of ogi and its by product Acta Alimentaria ,an international journal of foodscience vol .36(4)pp489-493 (2007) 2 Elemide O A2008 Trace metals distribution in Nigeria urban fishes EJEAFChe an electronic journal of Environmental , agricultural and food chemistry ISSN :1579-4377 EJEAFChe. 6(11). 2007 [2512-2516] 3 Elemide O A 2006 Proximate and selected mineral compositions of mangifera indica and persea Americana seeds found in nigeria agricultural journal 1(2):72-76 2006 . Medwell 2006 4 Elemide O A 2007 Reliability test on water quality and distribution network of two selected Dams in ondostate Nigeria paper presented at ASABE annual international meeting Minneapolis ,Minnesta june 2007 5 Elemide O A 2007 Investigation or Air pollution of four selected sawmill in ondostate paper presented in air quality and pollution conference organized byl American society of agricultural and biological Engineers in Colarado usa 2007 6 Elemide O A 2011 Participant 4th Regional Briefing in West Africa: Climate change, Land acquisition and food security: new challenges, new opportunities Burkina faso 2011 7 Elemide O A 2011 Participant in the 7th CAADP Partnership Platform Meeting & Business Meeting mutual accountability in the formulation and implementation of country CAADP investment plans. 23 – 25 March, 2011 Hilton Hotel, Yaoundé, Cameroon 8 Elemide O A 2011 Participant Electronic library resources training workshop on Research4Life and TEEAL Programmes for for Nigeria conducted June 7-9, 2011 at the university of Agriculture Abeokuta, Nigeria.This training was offered under the leadership of United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization with Cornel University`s Albert R. Mann library (USA) and ITOCA (South Africa)
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Adopted Village and Schools The college adopted village and school programme is an exciting success story. School and communities have made success in the enterprises they chose to participate. In Oda village the communities gained from the Table eggs ventures with daily sales of crates of eggs. The venture is still going on (in progress) with the community taking the lead in feedings, mediators and egg sales. The maize/cassava intercropping system chosen by Eleyewo Village farmer farmers was used as a training resource for ways of improving productivity in the system. Teachers and pupils In the School benefited from agricultural training in crop and soil management practices. Schools (Eji Oba High School) especially the teachers and pupils benefited from the training in crop and soil practices. www.feca.edu.ng
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