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  1. 1/01/1992 This manual is intended for extension staff in Southern Province. It is unique in the sense that it has been compiled from materials, examples, procedures and practices within the Province. This manual will serve as reference material for in-service training and in agricultural and forestry...
  2. This publication is part of a continuing attempt by the Regional Wood Energy Programme for Africa to document the activities of stove programmes in the east and southern African region.
  3. In this book we hope to introduce trees to you and to give them character and individuality. As well as describing each tree, and illustrating its main characters with photographs, we have included paragraphs on its habitat, on its uses, and other points of interest wherever possible.
  4. Abstract, Peanut Science, 2019 Peanut production in Zambia is often characterized by low yields and high aflatoxin incidence in harvested kernels. Soil amendments such as farmyard manure have shown potential to increase yields and reduce pre-harvest aflatoxin incidence. The aim of the current...
  5. 1/01/1993 This publication reports on the proceedings of the First Zambia National Agroforestry Workshop. It is hoped that these proceedings will ehlp create a better awareness and understanding of all the ongoing agroforestry research and extension work in Zambia and will help shape the future development...
  6. 1/01/2002 The main purpose of this report is to assess whether environmental renewal and increased food security are achievable goals in condition of accelerating poverty, the breakdown of traditional farming practices and inappropriate governmental policies. We wish to share our findings with a broad...
  7. Abstract,International Journal Of Horticulture, Agriculture And Food Science, Oct, 2017 A survey was undertaken in three districts of Zambia namely; Monze, Mpongwe and Chipata which are hosting the Agriculture Productivity Programme for Southern Africa (APPSA) Sub-project titled “Developing...