Impact of Road Quality on Agricultural Productivity
Student: Martin Takpor Binang (Project, 2025)
Department of Civil Engineering
Cross Rivers University of Technology, Calabar, Cross Rivers State
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe impact of road conditions on agricultural productivity is examined in this paper, a critical look is take at the various effects road conditions has on agricultural productivity in rural areas. This project investigates the impact of road quality on agricultural productivity, focusing on the interconnected relationship between road quality and agricultural sector. The project explores the challenges faced by farmers due to poor road conditions, the economic implications of inadequate road infrastructure, and potential solutions and policy implications to address road quality issues. Additionally, the project highlights case studies and success stories from regions where investments in road quality have positively impacted agricultural productivity. The findings and insights offered in this project research aim to underscore the significance of road quality in enhancing agricultural productivity and provide valuable knowledge for policy makers, researchers, and stakeholders in the agricultural and rural development sectors. The project highlights the critical role of well-maintained road networks in facilitating transportation, market access, and input delivery, ultimately contributing to the overall success and sustainability of agricultural activities.
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- Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State 47
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