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  1. 2022-12-01 This book is designed as a simple introduction to the more common food plants of DR Congo. 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. Key Resource 2011-01-20 Over the past 30 plus years that we have been working with small-scale farmers in Central Africa, we have enjoyed the wonderful lushness of its forests, savannahs, and rivers. In addition, we have been privileged to get to know some of the many people groups, with their different cultures and...
  3. 2005-10-01 Konzo is an irreversible disease that appears suddenly and causes spastic paralysis of both legs. Konzo affects mainly women and children, afflicting thousands in the remote rural areas of Bandundu Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It has also been reported from remote rural areas in...
  4. The Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA)is a not-for-profit sub-regional organization of the National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS) of 11 member countries, namely: Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia,...
  5. This is a checklist of the Vascular Plants of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Burundi. The original data was created by combining information the digitisedFlora d’Afrique Centralewith data from the African Plants Database, the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families and from...
  6. 2019-02-12 Session: Ken’s research focuses on smallholder farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa, and in particular problems of soil fertility with emphasis on nitrogen fixation by legumes and the temporal and spatial dynamics of resources within crop/livestock farming systems. Biographical information: Ken...
  7. 2016-04-12 Understanding The Cassava Crop Cassava is a perennial shrub It grows to heights of between 1.5-2m (though some may grow to 4m) It is propagated vegetatively by stem cuttings In plant breeding, propagation is by botanical seeds Grown mainly for its starchy and tuberous roots Performs best on a...
  8. The plight of refugees from Rwanda, Burundi, and Democratic Republic of Congo made international headlines between 1993 and 1998. Throughout central Africa, roughly 3.4 million refugees crossed international borders, 2.3 million persons became internally displaced, and 600,000 exiles returned to...
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  10. 2019-02-13 Session: The presenter will describe the use of terraces to control soil erosion and increase land availability for agriculture in the DRC. Biographical information: Filbert Leone Ahmat works for FHI in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  11. Working Villages International is a US nonprofit organization founded in 2005, working in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Our mission is to get rural people out of poverty. We do this by investing in agricultural interventions that substantially raise farmers’ incomes. By far the most impactful...
  12. 2014-10-28 The Great Lakes region is a major production area of banana (Musa ssp.), with higher per capita consumption levels than anywhere else in the world, The region is home to the East African highland bananas (EAHB), which are an important food and cash crop for more than 30 million people in the...
  13. Compost can be used to improve the quality of your soil. You can use plant materials, animal manure and kitchen scraps to create compost. Compost will add nutrients and organic matter to your soil. This animation explains the process of creating and storing compost. Scientific Animations Without...
  14. Evitiyu elaa enaleeliha merelo ya opakiha muthukumano. Hi nnavanhihana miteko sokhela wereya variyari wa nikhuru nmithukumano sothene. evitiyu elaa tiya nethanu ni emoha mwa ivitiyu thanu ni emoha inalotcha malapelo ya mussurukhu wa vakhani.
  15. Evitiyu elaa enaleeliha miruku saphama sa okuha nmisso mulapelaka etekinika emoha ya opilhara isakhu.
  16. This animation explains how to store grains using best practices for bag storage. It deals with how to prepare the grain for storage, transport the bags, and how to properly store the bags. Scientific Animations Without Borders (SAWBO) is a university based program. SAWBO transforms extension...
  17. Evitiyu elaa enaleeliha merelo ohiyana-hiyana anapakiwa wokowarani mahi elapeliwaka makhala ni ehaava mwilapone inatchimakela oreela. merelo okweya anakhavihera ovihamo ikokhola sawatcha, wohikhala sothene inaphanheya nmahini iya ikhanle otannha ni mukina olika makatchamiho ya ekumi.
  18. This animation is a brief introduction to the benefits and some of the uses of soy. Scientific Animations Without Borders (SAWBO) is a university based program. SAWBO transforms extension information on relevant topics such as agriculture, disease and women's empowerment, into 2D, 2.5D and 3D...
  19. Evitiyu elaa enonihera mapakelo ya muthanle ya nikhuru na metchihero. Nohussera merelo ya olamula othene vamoha navetho merelo ya othanla nikhuru npuwa wa muteko olaa. Elaa evitiyu yanawili ohiya ivitiyu thanu ni emoha sa olapa ni mussurukhu vakhani.
  20. Evitiyu enatcharela enonihera merelo ya opatchera nikhuru nimoha na okhuha mussurukhu. Elaa ennatcherera merelo ya opaka nikhuru, meelo oreherera nikhuru navetho etcharihelaka merelo ya oreherera ekaacha ya okuha mussurukhu. Evitiyu yopatchera npuwa mwa ivitiyu thanu ni emoha inaleeliha olapa ni...

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