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Agricultural economics bulletin for Africa: No. 5
(1964-04)
The importance of the Scheme to the country as a whole can hardly be exaggerated. Some 60 per cent of the total value of domestic exports come from irrigated products, mainly Catton, and the Gezira Scheme provides a large ...
Agricultural economics bulletin for Africa: no.8
(1966-12)
The adoption of the techniques of benefit-cost analysis for economic evaluation of development projects in the conditions of an under developed country needs careful study. In this paper, by way of example, the economic ...
Agricultural economics bulletin for Africa no. 9
(1967-10)
The feasibility of socioeconomic data collection and presentation at the local and regional levels in Africa. Region level in this article is to be understood as inside a country in contrast to a region comprising various ...
Agricultural economics bulletin for Africa No.6
(1964-10)
The agriculture of the African continent, taken as a whole, is characterized by largely subsistence agriculture, and roughly 75 percent of the population is employed on the land. Only one major geographical unit has less ...
Agricultural economics bulletin for Africa: No.7
(1965-09)
This paper seeks to emphasize the folly of an intolerant attitude towards the application of new and complicated farm management techniques to peasant agriculture. It is concerned that directors of agriculture should ...
Agricultural economics bulletin for Africa: No. 1
(1962-09)
This is the first issue of the EOA/FAO Agricultural Economics Bulletin for Africa which will appear at intervals during the year. The object of the Bulletin is to spread the experiences of African countries in the field ...