This concise but well-researched, easy-to-understand book serves as a guide for policy-makers, consultants, educators, scholars, researchers, facilitative agencies, potential and practicing small agricultural producers. It identifies constraints to the planning, production, storage and disposal of agricultural products and proffers practical as well as innovative solutions to current and emerging problems.
There are general principles embedded therein which will serve as an invaluable guide to entities engaged in production, marketing, policy conception and implementation in non-agricultural sectors in an increasingly complex world.
The author Nnamdi Charles Egbuna holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural-Economics from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He also holds a Master of Business Administration Degree in Finance from the University of Benin, Nigeria.
The author who presently works as a Private Consultant has also worked extensively in the fields of Agriculture, Audio-Visual Broadcasting as well as Information and Communications Technology. He comes from a family of notable writers and has three beautiful children Ngozi, Chinelo and Chinyelum.