Adamawa State situated in North east Nigeria, spans approximately 434.50 km from the northern tip ...
Adamawa State experiences a tropical savannah climate, characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons, ...
Adamawa State is characterized by three main drainage systems: the Benue, Yadzeram, and Taraba. The Benue River, ...
The soils of Adamawa State, like much of Northern Nigeria, are predominantly derived from the Basement Complex, ...
Adamawa State is one of Nigeria’s top livestock hubs, offering a unique combination of vast grazing land, ...
Adamawa State is endowed with diverse vegetation zones—Southern Guinea Savannah, Northern Guinea Savannah, ...
Adamawa State offers one of Nigeria’s most promising environments for irrigated agriculture. Bordered by rivers Benue, Gongola, Yedzaram, and others, the state’s geography and climate—characterized
Adamawa State boasts diverse agro-climatic and edaphic (soil-related) conditions, making it one of the most agriculturally endowed regions in Nigeria. Its varied topography, soil types, and rainfall patterns support