A) Farm input B) Farm diary C) Farm record D) Farm inventory
A) Cotton B) N.P.K C) Cocoa D) Rubber
A) farmers B) Drivers C) Traders D) Processors
A) Cassava B) Rubber C) Cocoa D) Cowpea
A) Panicum maximum B) Theobroma cacao C) Dioscorea alata D) Vigna unguiculata
A) Tyres B) Eraser C) Raincoat D) Cocoa powder
A) Credit note B) Invoice C) Receipt D) Voucher
A) Voucher B) Journal C) Farm dairy D) Source Document
A) Sales record B) Profit and loss record C) Production record D) Consumption record
A) Receipt B) Book keeping C) Invoice D) Source document
A) Consumption records B) Farm diary C) Input record D) Farm inventory
A) Kenaf B) Jute C) Sisal D) Cotton
A) Cocoa B) Cocoa C) Beans D) Cotton
A) Marketing B) Preservation C) Hulling D) Production
A) Import B) Export C) Importation D) Export promotion
A) Cocoa B) Millet C) Yam D) Citrus
A) Attracts investors B) Encourages bilateral and multilateral trade C) Provides employment D) It decreases income of the farmer
A) Receipt B) Cash register C) cheque D) Note
A) Note B) Cash C) Receipt D) Cheque
A) Consumption record B) Input record C) Production record D) Farm inventory
A) Covering B) Watering C) Smoking D) Buying
A) Beans B) Cassava C) Plantain D) Rice
A) Rabbitry B) Forestry C) Fishery D) Piggery
A) Heliculture B) Piggery C) Rabbitry D) Fishery
A) Irrigation and fertilizer B) Work bull and implement C) Tractor and cash D) Cutlass and sack
A) Wild wind B) Slope C) Rodents D) Run-off water
A) Requires small space B) Produces high returns C) Involves low capital D) Requires skilled labour
A) Carotene B) Carbohydrate C) Vitamin D) Protein
A) Coffee B) Millet C) Cocoa D) Maize
A) To convert the produce to a form that is convenient for marketing B) To minimize the amount of storage C) To ensure adequate supply of raw materials D) It is done to reduce the quality of crop |