Africa, المجلد 59Oxford University Press, 1989 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 64
... farmers to guard against crop theft , to rotate crops and to use agricultural equipment . It would also allow agricultural extension agents to give better advice because they would now be able to see all of a farmer's fields . The ...
... farmers to guard against crop theft , to rotate crops and to use agricultural equipment . It would also allow agricultural extension agents to give better advice because they would now be able to see all of a farmer's fields . The ...
الصفحة 65
... farmers . While large - scale coffee farmers , for example , receive at least 90 per cent of the world market price for coffee , small - scale coffee farmers receive no more than 66 per cent ( Bates , 1983 : 114 ) . Programmes that ...
... farmers . While large - scale coffee farmers , for example , receive at least 90 per cent of the world market price for coffee , small - scale coffee farmers receive no more than 66 per cent ( Bates , 1983 : 114 ) . Programmes that ...
الصفحة 532
... farmers . But this group forms a small minority of African farmers , the numerically dominant group being subsistence farmers . In his original edition Upton himself stated that farms in Africa were too small to justify the analysis and ...
... farmers . But this group forms a small minority of African farmers , the numerically dominant group being subsistence farmers . In his original edition Upton himself stated that farms in Africa were too small to justify the analysis and ...
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anthropologists wife | 265 |
Stereotypes in the service of power | 431 |
knowledge ignorance and power in the context of urban | 461 |
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