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Submitted October 25, 2010 By Ndanicolas
Create jobs and provide rural people with the protein they want and need, by raising improved pedigree pigs like the large white, a hardy breed that can withstand Benin's harsh climate.
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Submitted March 15, 2010 By ntuiokey
We are currently initiating African rural community projects in the generation and utilization of renewable energy through solar and wind technologies. The main aim of this project is to provide elec
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Submitted April 21, 2010 By livingawah
Cameroon just like other developing countries depends entirely on agriculture for trade. Despite this, few agricultural firms exist in the country... Surprisingly, these rural people are relegated
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Submitted November 11, 2010 By DavidMutua
Empower teachers to enter into informed debate and influence policy on ICT for development in rural agricultural communities in Kenya. They are opinion leaders, 98% are farmers and agribusiness men.
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Submitted November 12, 2010 By agrobroker
Empower teachers to enter into informed debate and influence policy on ICT for development in rural agricultural communities in Kenya. They are opinion leaders, 98% are farmers and agribusiness men.
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Submitted December 2, 2010 By DavidMutua
Empower teachers, mostly women to enter into informed debate and influence policy on ICT enabled rural agricultural practices in Kenya. 98% are farmers, practice agribusiness and are opinion leaders.
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