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This research work investigates the Roles of Agricultural sectors on Economic Growth and Development in Nigeria. The research work analyses and describes the past methods of agricultural development In Nigeria and this helps to know the current dispensation and the possible direction that could be followed in the future. From the finding of this research work, it was observed that if the sector is well funded, it will provide the needed raw materials for the industrial sector, increase capacity utilization, reduce unemployment rate in the economy and will guarantee food security. Also, the revenue from the sector has influence on economic growth in Nigeria. Thus, the paper conclude by recommending that government needs to participate and play major roles in the agricultural sector in other to promote and enhance the performance of the sector and invariably add to economic growth of the nation.
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