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  1. 2022-01-20 This book is designed as a simple introduction to the more common food plants of Liberia. It is hoped people will take greater pride and interest in these plants and become confident and informed about how to grow and use them. Many of the local food plants that occur in every country are very...
  2. 2009-01-20 Jennifer Gerson, working in Liberia, wrote to us about seed storage.
  3. The cost-benefit facts presented here are based on the results of the pilot implementation of snail farming as an income generation activity for 30 Liberian families in Nimba, Grand Gedee and River Gee Counties with the support of the Non-Legally binding instrument (NLBI) project during 2012-2013...
  4. Ebola de wolu java kede e ka ebola tuduɔ jɔɔ wolo. Ŋwɔnɔ kede dɔɔ java wolu tɛgbɛlɛ Labiya nɛ tavii tɛgbɛlɛ nu. A gbɛ nɛi ebola kede e de gbɛvai na gbin a jowo ma di kɔlɛn. Ebola kede kamu ma mu mu bowa ma ebola kɔli boe nu bɛ mu bawo ve.TV ni na e kulii kalan jɛ ebola kede ka tɔide duma jɛ e ka...

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