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Cardona, W.CJong, W. deBoot, R.G.A.Zuidema, P.A.[The new face of debt-peonage in the Bolivian Amazon: social networks and bargaining instruments]The new face of debt-peonage in the Bolivian Amazon: social networks and bargaining instruments

Many isolates of cocoa swollen shoot virus (CSSV) have been found in Ghana. Relationships between these isolates have been based on symptom expression and limited serological information. This paper reports on the serological relationships between 44 accessions of CSSV using the virobacterial agg...


Hughes, J.Adomako, D.Ollennu, L.A.[Evidence from the virobacterial agglutination test for the existence of eight serogroups of cocoa swollen shoot virus]Evidence from the virobacterial agglutination test for the existence of eight serogroups of cocoa swollen shoot virus

The term banana is meant throughout this chapter to cover dessert and cooking bananas as well as plantains. With an estimated total production of more than 76 million tons in 1992 (FAO 1993), banana is the no. 1 fruit crop in the world. Ninety-nine percent of world's annual production is cultivat...


Sagi, L.Remy, S.Verelst, B.Swennen, R.Panis, B.[Genetic transformation in Musa species (Banana)]Genetic transformation in Musa species (Banana)

A bio-economic model was adapted to estimate economic values for important traits of two Ethiopian indigenous sheep breeds, the Menz and Horro breeds. To do so, a meat sheep herd for fattening lambs and rearing young replacement sheep was simulated. Traits included in the analysis were: daily gai...


Gebre, K.T.Fuerst-Waltl, B.Wurzinger, MariaPhilipsson, J.Duguma, G.Mirkena, T.Haile, AynalemSölkner, J.[Estimates of economic values for important traits of two indigenous Ethiopian sheep breeds]Estimates of economic values for important traits of two indigenous Ethiopian sheep breeds

This study investigates the economic impact of banana Xanthomonas wilt (bxw) and drought on banana production in Uganda. The objective of this research is to determine the benefits of targeted research to avoid economic losses. In the worst-case scenarios, spread of bxw at a rate of 8% per annum,...


Abele, S.Pillay, M.[Bacterial wilt and drought stresses in banana production and their impact on economic welfare in Uganda: implications for banana research in East African Highlands]Bacterial wilt and drought stresses in banana production and their impact on economic welfare in Uganda: implications for banana research in East African Highlands

The zoonotic helminth T. solium is one of the leading causes of acquired epilepsy in endemic countries, resulting in a high burden both in human health and social stigma of affected people (1–3). In 2012 T. solium was highlighted as a priority for control in the World Health Assembly resolution 6...


Thomas, Lian F.Cook, Elizabeth A.J.Fèvre, Eric M.Rushton, Jonathan[Control of Taenia solium: A case for public and private sector investment]Control of Taenia solium: A case for public and private sector investment
Souza Cunha,F.A.P. deBörner, J.Wunder, SvenCosenza,C.A.N.Lucena,A.F.P.[The implementation costs of forest conservation policies in Brazil]The implementation costs of forest conservation policies in Brazil

Highlights ILCA's cattle milk and meat research. Discusses the different research projects including reproductive wastage & hygiene management, feeding and management systems, milk preservation and processing, economics of cattle production, and establishment of the cattle research network.


Chigaru, P.R.N.[Cattle focus reaps rewards]Cattle focus reaps rewards

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