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History of the Nigerian Woman Past and Present


African food production is firmly rooted in Africa's tradition and gender division of labor. The Nigerian woman from the earliest time, used farming techniques to plant seeds in her garden in order to produce vegetables and wheat to feed her family and also to barter with. Today, the women of Nigeria have used their .
             traditional skills from their past for farming on a larger scale subsequently producing millions of tons of food yearly. They hold the traditional knowledge of seed varieties and disease resistance knowledge which in many situations make some of their farming choices superior to those provided by outside farming services. With.
             the exception of clearing the land for tilling done mainly by men, and the current existing problems of not having sufficient farm technology thats tailored to their farming needs, the vast.
             majority of food production in Nigeria still comes from women farmers who are known to be the backbone of food production in Nigeria. Though modern technology has created a new market of .
             competition, the Nigerian female farmer has still prospered from the past due to their traditional knowledge of farming and their vast marketing techniques in food production.
             Markets in Nigeria are known to have a life of their own and to a large extent are self-regulating. The Nigerian woman's ability to maintain her market space in a largely com-.
             petitive environment and control her own resources is rarity unknown in many other .
             areas. The Nigerian market women has developed an assertive economic, cultural and social strategy to market her wares. Her .
             success can be primarily contributed to the fact that the Nigerian market system has been in place from ancestrial Nigerian times and.
             today has become integral to the Nigerian economy. One of the ancient traditions that historically existed in Nigeria consisted of.
             women trading and bartering.


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