Why Tanzania is ahead
A journalist from Kampala and a researcher from Malawi visit Arusha?s Kilombero market. They are amazed by the variety and quantity of traditional African vegetables being sold here. They compare the market with the situation in their own countries, where many of the same plants are eaten, but they...
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Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
2008
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| description | A journalist from Kampala and a researcher from Malawi visit Arusha?s Kilombero market. They are amazed by the variety and quantity of traditional African vegetables being sold here. They compare the market with the situation in their own countries, where many of the same plants are eaten, but they are seldom found in markets. They discuss what kind of people are buying, and how the vegetables can be cooked to preserve their nutritional content. |
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| spelling | CGSpace573992019-01-25T22:45:40Z Why Tanzania is ahead WRENmedia A journalist from Kampala and a researcher from Malawi visit Arusha?s Kilombero market. They are amazed by the variety and quantity of traditional African vegetables being sold here. They compare the market with the situation in their own countries, where many of the same plants are eaten, but they are seldom found in markets. They discuss what kind of people are buying, and how the vegetables can be cooked to preserve their nutritional content. 2008 2015-03-12T08:33:32Z 2015-03-12T08:33:32Z Audio https://hdl.handle.net/10568/57399 en Open Access application/octet-stream Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation CTA. 2008. Why Tanzania is ahead. Agfax Resource Pack. Wageningen, The Netherlands: CTA. |
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