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The development of the irrigation scheme , which later became known as the Office du Niger , began during the 1920s on the right bank of the river Niger , downstream from Bamako in the vicinity of Baguineda ( Baginda ) ?
The development of the irrigation scheme , which later became known as the Office du Niger , began during the 1920s on the right bank of the river Niger , downstream from Bamako in the vicinity of Baguineda ( Baginda ) ?
الصفحة 384
By the beginning of the 1930s the attention of colonial agriculture developers had already turned from Baguineda to Ségou and the much larger - scale Office du Niger project . Its history reveals the continued effort on the part of the ...
By the beginning of the 1930s the attention of colonial agriculture developers had already turned from Baguineda to Ségou and the much larger - scale Office du Niger project . Its history reveals the continued effort on the part of the ...
الصفحة 387
In 1992 the Office du Niger continues to manage over 50,000 ha of irrigated land north of Ségou where settlers grow primarily rice . Since 1960 Baguineda has not been under the authority of the Office du Niger ( De Wilde , 1967 : 245 ) ...
In 1992 the Office du Niger continues to manage over 50,000 ha of irrigated land north of Ségou where settlers grow primarily rice . Since 1960 Baguineda has not been under the authority of the Office du Niger ( De Wilde , 1967 : 245 ) ...
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