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The objective is to illuminate the cultural and botanical heritage of shea as well as the tree's role in biodiversity protection , African natural heritages and female knowledge systems . Divided into four sections , the article begins ...
The objective is to illuminate the cultural and botanical heritage of shea as well as the tree's role in biodiversity protection , African natural heritages and female knowledge systems . Divided into four sections , the article begins ...
الصفحة 48
Local agronomic knowledge Traditional management practices additionally shape the relatively large size of shea trees in parklands compared to those on uncultivated areas . Local agronomic knowledge guides the selection of robust shea ...
Local agronomic knowledge Traditional management practices additionally shape the relatively large size of shea trees in parklands compared to those on uncultivated areas . Local agronomic knowledge guides the selection of robust shea ...
الصفحة 52
In 1997 one ton of unprocessed shea nuts sold domestically for FCFA 70,000 and externally for FCFA 100,000 while the same ton processed into shea butter obtained FCFA 148,000 ( Harsch 2001 : 6 ) . In providing new technologies to ...
In 1997 one ton of unprocessed shea nuts sold domestically for FCFA 70,000 and externally for FCFA 100,000 while the same ton processed into shea butter obtained FCFA 148,000 ( Harsch 2001 : 6 ) . In providing new technologies to ...
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crossbreeding and heritage | 18 |
a feminized subsidy from nature | 37 |
Forest management farmers practices and biodiversity | 63 |
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