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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الصفحة 39
... shea butter and perceived product quality differences that affect its regional trade . The next section considers the traditional land - use practices and local agronomic knowledge shaping shea parklands and fostering the tree's ...
... shea butter and perceived product quality differences that affect its regional trade . The next section considers the traditional land - use practices and local agronomic knowledge shaping shea parklands and fostering the tree's ...
الصفحة 48
... shea trees in parklands compared to those on uncultivated areas . Local agronomic knowledge guides the selection of robust shea trees that appear best adapted to local growing conditions . Those with undesirable characteristics are ...
... shea trees in parklands compared to those on uncultivated areas . Local agronomic knowledge guides the selection of robust shea trees that appear best adapted to local growing conditions . Those with undesirable characteristics are ...
الصفحة 52
... 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 producer cooperatives , donor ...
... 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 producer cooperatives , donor ...
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activities administration African approach Asante associated authority become breeds butter cattle central chapter chiefs Christian church claim Clan collection colonial concept conservation considered continue Council cultural death discussion economic elections ethnic example farmers farming female forest Fulani groups heritage human important individual Institute interest International Interview issues land living London meaning nature Nigeria northern official organization origins particular past Pentecostal period plants political population practices present problems production protection recent reference region relations relationships remain result ritual role rule rural sexual shea social society South species structures suggest Taungya territory terroir traditional trees University University Press village West women Yaa Asantewaa young