Date cultivation in Africa is a significant agricultural activity, with the dried fruit gaining increasing attention due to its nutritional and economic importance. Date producers in the region face numerous challenges that impact their productivity and the quality of their yields. This summary aims to shed light on the guidance needs of these producers and the challenges they encounter.
Agricultural guidance is a crucial element in enhancing production and improving the quality of dates. This includes adopting sustainable agricultural techniques, improving water management, effective product marketing, and utilizing modern technology.
In the pursuit of developing this vital sector, the research relies on a deep understanding of the producers' needs and aims to provide practical recommendations. The research also seeks to analyze the available opportunities to enhance productivity and improve living conditions for these producers. Using diverse sources and research methods, this summary hopes to offer comprehensive insights into how to develop the sector and achieve sustainable development in date production in Africa.
Abdel wahed, S. (2023). Extension needs of date producers in Africa. International Journal of Family Studies, Food Science and Nutrition Health, 4(2), 58-74. doi: 10.21608/ijfsnh.2024.293405.1009
MLA
Samir Abdel wahed. "Extension needs of date producers in Africa", International Journal of Family Studies, Food Science and Nutrition Health, 4, 2, 2023, 58-74. doi: 10.21608/ijfsnh.2024.293405.1009
HARVARD
Abdel wahed, S. (2023). 'Extension needs of date producers in Africa', International Journal of Family Studies, Food Science and Nutrition Health, 4(2), pp. 58-74. doi: 10.21608/ijfsnh.2024.293405.1009
VANCOUVER
Abdel wahed, S. Extension needs of date producers in Africa. International Journal of Family Studies, Food Science and Nutrition Health, 2023; 4(2): 58-74. doi: 10.21608/ijfsnh.2024.293405.1009