Advertisements Comparative Proximate Composition of Some Maize (Zea mays L.) Varieties Grown in Northern Nigeria January 23, 2025 By Mariam, NI; Ibrahim, O; Yahaya, SA (2025). DOI: 10.15580/gjas.2025.1.010125002 Maize, a versatile and widely cultivated cereal, encompasses numerous varieties grown worldwide. This study focused on 23 prominent varieties cultivated in Northern Nigeria, selected for their widespread availability, to investigate their proximate composition. Effect of Different Processing Methods on the Microbiological, Mineral and Phytochemical Composition of Tamarind Seed Flour January 23, 2025 AUTHORS: Obasi, BC; Sallau, U; Buraimoh, JO (2025). DOI: 10.15580/gjls.2025.1.123124212 This study investigated the effect of different processing methods on the microbiological, mineral and phytochemical composition of tamarind seed flour. The study concluded that treatment methods have significant impacts on the microbiological, mineral and phytochemical composition of tamarind seed flour. GJAS Volume 15, Issue 1, 2025 January 23, 2025 Scope: Agriculture, Plant culture, Forestry, Horticulture, Animal culture, Date Palm, Food Technology, Plant Breeding, Soil Sciences, Aquaculture, Fisheries. Effect of Drying Methods on the Nutritional Composition and Microbiological Quality of Selected Vegetables (Okra and Tomatoes). January 23, 2025 AUTHORS: Obasi, BC; Ngutsewen, BK; Shehu, U (2025). DOI: 0.15580/gjls.2025.1.123124211 The study investigated the effect of drying methods on the nutritional composition and microbiological quality of okra and tomatoes. The results obtained revealed that solar and oven (500C) drying methods appears to maintain nutritional value (mineral content, proximate composition and Small-Scale Rubber Farmers and Their Relevance to Rubber Production in Nigeria: A Comprehensive Review January 23, 2025 By Uwumarongie, AMD; Emuedo, OA; Uzunuigbe EO; Omorogbe, JA; Ugiagbe-Ekue, U; Chukwuka, AN; Aghedo, SO; Momoh, RL; Musa, SO; Fashoranti, FM; Idahosa, EO (2025). DOI: 10.15580/gjas.2025.1.011525007 The rubber industry in Nigeria plays a crucial role in the agricultural economy, with small-scale farmers contributing a significant share of the national rubber Fraud Triangle and Fraudulent Financial Reports: A Review January 21, 2025 By Suswam, BM; Ugwudioha, O (2025). DOI: https://doi.org/10.15580/gjea.2025.1.120824192 This paper reviews extant literature on fraud triangle and fraudulent financial reports of firms. Findings shows that fraud is a multifaceted phenomenon, whose contextual factors may not fit into a particular framework. Consequently, the fraud triangle should not be seen as a Analysis of the Public Policies that Reduce the Cost of Living and Increase Economic Growth January 20, 2025 By Mbabu, MM; Obange, N (2025). DOI: https://doi.org/10.15580/gjea.2025.1.121724200 Balancing cost of living, economic growth, and employment requires a blend of public policies; fiscal, monetary, and regulatory policies. In Kenya, supply-side investments, subsidies, and tax incentives have effectively maintained living standards while promoting growth and employment. Reducing taxes on essentials, encouraging Views on Strategy Development for Organizational Success January 20, 2025 By Mbabu, MM; Abong’o, B (2025). DOI: https://doi.org/10.15580/gjea.2025.1.121724201 Successful strategy development requires a blend of deliberate planning, flexibility, and continuous learning. Organizations that adopt a holistic approach to strategy—one that incorporates both classical and contemporary views—are better positioned to navigate the complexities of the modern business landscape. Environmental Turbulence and its impact on Strategy January 20, 2025 By Mbabu, MM; Abong’o, B (2025). DOI: https://doi.org/10.15580/gjea.2025.1.121724199 Environmental turbulence is an inherent aspect of today’s business landscape, characterized by rapid and unpredictable changes that challenge traditional strategic approaches. Organizations must recognize the importance of adapting to these conditions by embracing flexibility, agility, and innovation. Environmental and Public Health Implications of Pesticide Residues: From Soil Contamination to Policy Interventions January 13, 2025 By Onwudiegwu, C; Nabebe, G; Izah, SC (2025). The extensive use of pesticides in modern agriculture has sparked serious concerns regarding environmental and public health, primarily due to the accumulation of pesticide residues in soil, water, and food. This paper examines the ecological and public health ramifications of these residues, « Previous 1 … 19 20 21 22 23 … 235 Next »