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<title>A review of gender equality and  social inclusion issues in  Zambia’s agribusiness ecosystem</title>
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<description>A review of gender equality and  social inclusion issues in  Zambia’s agribusiness ecosystem
Bikketi, E.; Liani, M.; Cole, S.; Chikoye, D.
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<title>Current and future trends in tillage in the humid and subhumid tropics</title>
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<description>Current and future trends in tillage in the humid and subhumid tropics
Hartmans, E.H.; ter Kuile, C.H.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 1983 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>The dynamic of cassava in Africa; an outline of research issues: COSCA working paper, No. 9</title>
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<description>The dynamic of cassava in Africa; an outline of research issues: COSCA working paper, No. 9
Fresco, L.O.
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 1993 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Collaborative Study of Cassava in Africa (COSCA); site selection procedure: COSCA working paper, No. 2</title>
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<description>Collaborative Study of Cassava in Africa (COSCA); site selection procedure: COSCA working paper, No. 2
Carter, S.E.; Jones, P.G.
This paper describes the methods of site selection used for a village-level survey which comprised the first phase of the Collaborative Study of Cassava in Africa (COSCA). Potential survey regions are defined using spatial data which describe ecological conditions, human population densities, accessibility, and the distribution of cassava production. Sixteen different types of regions are identified. Methods are described for selecting random samples of grid cells in each survey region, and for identification of 'villages' for surveys within each cell. The grid used for mapping climate. population, access and the crop's distribution is maintained as a frame throughout the survey site selection process. This will be useful during data analysis jf raster techniques are employed to map the data generated.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 1989 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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