Africa, المجلد 66،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1996 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 77
... farmers disproportionately expanded maize , and they kept ' other ' crops ( most of them too perishable to be marketed under the transport conditions of 1968 ) relatively stable in their acreage . The lead commodity into the market ...
... farmers disproportionately expanded maize , and they kept ' other ' crops ( most of them too perishable to be marketed under the transport conditions of 1968 ) relatively stable in their acreage . The lead commodity into the market ...
الصفحة 80
... farmers have been the ones to give up egusi since then . b This refers to fields devoted primarily to cassava . Everyone had cassava planted at intervals in other fields , as ilákó̟ . This proportion is also probably slightly ...
... farmers have been the ones to give up egusi since then . b This refers to fields devoted primarily to cassava . Everyone had cassava planted at intervals in other fields , as ilákó̟ . This proportion is also probably slightly ...
الصفحة 81
... farmers grew all the major staples , and these men were all considered consummate full - time farmers , with large farms . We might call this change a shift from the broad - spectrum expansion of the 1960s to narrow - spectrum farming ...
... farmers grew all the major staples , and these men were all considered consummate full - time farmers , with large farms . We might call this change a shift from the broad - spectrum expansion of the 1960s to narrow - spectrum farming ...
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