Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... farmers . As a result , they moved their research sites to farmers ' fields to better understand their needs and the constraints they faced in adopting new technologies . The practitioners of farming systems research focused on the farming ...
... farmers . As a result , they moved their research sites to farmers ' fields to better understand their needs and the constraints they faced in adopting new technologies . The practitioners of farming systems research focused on the farming ...
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... farming altogether failed , as it ' succumbed to the pressure of farmers ' ( Edo State Forest Department 2002 : 10 ) , including those at Udo , 15 and Taungya continues to thrive today . In its adapted form , as I demonstrate in the ...
... farming altogether failed , as it ' succumbed to the pressure of farmers ' ( Edo State Forest Department 2002 : 10 ) , including those at Udo , 15 and Taungya continues to thrive today . In its adapted form , as I demonstrate in the ...
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... farming in the 1960s when Taungya land became available and the village relocated to the road , is now quite forested , with only one or two food crop farms in it , although a part of it has been given to Yoruba cocoa farmers . In Udo ...
... farming in the 1960s when Taungya land became available and the village relocated to the road , is now quite forested , with only one or two food crop farms in it , although a part of it has been given to Yoruba cocoa farmers . In Udo ...
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