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This paper mainly focusses 011 a macro review of the general course of Ethiopian agricultural development since the land reform of 1975. The food production has lagged behind the population growth - 3 percent population growth against 1.8 percent food production between 1970 and 1983. Recently th...


Belete, A.Dillon, John L.Anderson, F.M.[Development of agriculture in Ethiopia since the 1975 land reform]Development of agriculture in Ethiopia since the 1975 land reform

Harrington, Larry W.Jones, Peter G.Winograd, Manuel[Operationalizing sustainability: a total productivity approach]Operationalizing sustainability: a total productivity approach

International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 20, April 1996]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 20, April 1996
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 21, October 1996 (Special Issue)]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 21, October 1996 (Special Issue)
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 16, December 1994]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 16, December 1994
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 17, April 1995]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 17, April 1995
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 19, December 1995]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 19, December 1995
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 15, August 1994]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 15, August 1994
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 14, April 1994]Newsletter for Asia, the Pacific and Oceania: No. 14, April 1994

Many species of African traditional vegetables are poorly known, being used only locally. They are difficult subjects for conventional agronomic study, often being cultivated in small patches in domestic gardens or growing as weeds in marginal areas within farms or wild in forest areas. However, ...


Guarino, LuigiInternational Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Traditional African Vegetables]Traditional African Vegetables

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