Cocoa and groundnut
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Ahmadu Bello University which is in the town of Zaria in northern Kaduna Nigeria
maize groundnut rice
monkeys, bannanas, grapes, coffe, pepperoni, beans
I believe where most of the crops in West Africa is grown are a part of Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
some of their people are starving and they are forced to import food
In Nigeria, examples of biennial crops include cassava and some varieties of yam. These crops typically require two growing seasons to mature fully, with the first year devoted to vegetative growth and the second year for harvesting. Other examples may include certain types of carrots and onions, which also fit the biennial growth cycle. These crops are significant for food security and economic livelihoods in the region.
Nigeria has a number of institutions that focus on agricultural research. Some of these include the National Horticulture Research Institute, the Institute for Agricultural Research, and the National Root Crops Research Institute.
C. K. Laurent has written: 'Agro-industries in Nigeria' 'Investment in Nigerian tree crops'
L. G. Lombin has written: 'Effects of cropping sequence on the yields of three major savanna crops at Samaru, Nigeria.'
The largest country in Africa by population is Nigeria with a population of 135,031,164