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Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN) is the Nigerian Government agency that is responsible for forestry research. It is headquartered in Jericho, Ibadan. FRIN was established as the Federal Department of Forestry Research in 1954. [1] The status was changed to an institute in 1977. [2]
National Agricultural Extension, Research and Liaison Services (NAERLS) National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI) Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) National Root Crops Research Institute (NCRI) Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria; Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research
The ministry also supervises and provides fund for research institutes such as the Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN), and the Environmental Health and Registration Council of Nigeria (EHORECON), among others.
Ontario Forest Research Institute. Atlantic Forestry Centre [3]; Canadian Wood Fibre Centre [4]; Centre for Forest Biology, Victoria, British Columbia [5]; Great Lakes Forestry Centre, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario [6]
Kazeem Akanni Jimoh is a Nigerian agricultural economist and a research scientist with the Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN) who won the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Award under the category of MAB young scientist of 2019 at the age of 27.
Forest research institutes are institutes and similar organizations that carry out forestry research. ... Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria;
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development is a Ministry of the Federal Government of Nigeria that has the mandate to ensure food security in crop, livestock and fisheries, stimulate agricultural employment and services, promote the production and supply of raw materials to Agro-allied industries, provide markets for the products of the industrial sector, generate foreign ...
The Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria promotes learning about sustainable forestry practices in the country. One approach, established in 2005, involved a collective effort by the Coalition for Rainforest Nations to reduce deforestation rates, subsequently lowering CO 2 emissions.