Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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contributed to an increase in the volume of the trade in livestock : for example , official statistics show an increase in the number of cattle exported from Niger from 4779 head in 1914 , to an average of 40,000 head in the 1930s , to ...
contributed to an increase in the volume of the trade in livestock : for example , official statistics show an increase in the number of cattle exported from Niger from 4779 head in 1914 , to an average of 40,000 head in the 1930s , to ...
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... increase in wildlife in the conservation area over the same period . Table 6 points to an annual increase of 10 per cent for wildebeest and eland and an even higher figure for impala . But what about the natural increase in the Maasai ...
... increase in wildlife in the conservation area over the same period . Table 6 points to an annual increase of 10 per cent for wildebeest and eland and an even higher figure for impala . But what about the natural increase in the Maasai ...
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... increase or decrease herd size . For the poorest households the necessary purchase of grain and other necessities , in relation to the limited ways in which cash can be generated , may precipitate the liquidation of existing livestock ...
... increase or decrease herd size . For the poorest households the necessary purchase of grain and other necessities , in relation to the limited ways in which cash can be generated , may precipitate the liquidation of existing livestock ...
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