Submitted October 10, 2012 By Ricardot12
Groundnuts grow well in much of sub Saharan Africa, but shelling them by hand is a laborious process. Mechanization is having some success by building hand and pedal operated shellers.
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Submitted October 10, 2012 By jimcarl49
The agro-dealers’ position in the input value chain is further strengthened by joining forces.
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Submitted October 10, 2012 By villageconnect
Village ICT Connect is a private business organization that grows vegetables and fruits. Village ICT Connect has acquired 500 acres of land and wants to grow and distribute fresh vegetables and fru
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Submitted September 29, 2012 By stevekallaugher
Energy, peace and agriculture.
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Submitted September 23, 2012 By stevekallaugher
Energy, peace and agriculture.
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Submitted September 22, 2012 By Luwabegi
There is a cow in every poor village in Africa.We can start from there.What can be done to the cow to add value to it so that it gives more income even if its not the sole source of livelihood.
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Submitted September 18, 2012 By chrismulindwa
Exploitation of pigs provides a sustainable, environmentally beneficial food and income source for people in rural areas of Uganda.Best tool for rural poverty reduction.
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Submitted September 15, 2012 By Nyumba
This project aims to preserve the natural heritage and biological diversity of the Dunga Wetland on Lake Victoria gulf, through proper management yielding sufficient income for its perpetual care.
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Submitted September 14, 2012 By stevekallaugher
Energy, peace and agriculture.
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Submitted September 8, 2012 By tahsamuel
Nature can Feed the world only if farmers such as those of "NJIFAO" in Cameroon could have much more support on subsidies and training to meet the population's need. Then we say nature
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