Radio Programme on how to overcome Banana Weevils on your Farm.
Banana is a very important crop not only in Uganda, but all over the world. It is the world's fourth most widely-grown food crop after rice, wheat and maize, and the most important food staple in many other countries in Africa. In recent years, banana productivity in Uganda has been decreasing due t...
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Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
2008
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/57303 |
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| author | Mubiru, Wasswa |
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| description | Banana is a very important crop not only in Uganda, but all over the world. It is the world's fourth most widely-grown food crop after rice, wheat and maize, and the most important food staple in many other countries in Africa. In recent years, banana productivity in Uganda has been decreasing due to pests and diseases, declining soil fertility and socio-economic factors such as inadequate labour and marketing problems. Most banana workers in Africa are women, a trend which may be increasing due to migration of males in search of work. It is important that women especially listen carefully to this radio programme. |
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| spelling | CGSpace573032023-02-15T13:04:34Z Radio Programme on how to overcome Banana Weevils on your Farm. Mubiru, Wasswa Banana is a very important crop not only in Uganda, but all over the world. It is the world's fourth most widely-grown food crop after rice, wheat and maize, and the most important food staple in many other countries in Africa. In recent years, banana productivity in Uganda has been decreasing due to pests and diseases, declining soil fertility and socio-economic factors such as inadequate labour and marketing problems. Most banana workers in Africa are women, a trend which may be increasing due to migration of males in search of work. It is important that women especially listen carefully to this radio programme. 2008 2015-03-12T08:33:21Z 2015-03-12T08:33:21Z Audio https://hdl.handle.net/10568/57303 en Open Access application/octet-stream Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Mubiru, Wasswa. 2008. Radio Programme on how to overcome Banana Weevils on your Farm.. Uganda QAS-VS 2008. Wageningen, The Netherlands: CTA. |
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