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  1. Nutrition in Ivory Coast by Diatta, Ampa Dogui, Casu, Laura, Dramé, Mariame, Uzhova, Irina, Kaboré, Judith, Touré, Fanta, Verstraeten, Roosmarijn

    Published 2021
    “…This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Ivory Coast. We examine i) nutrition context, objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets.…”
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  2. Ivory Coast: aquaculture expands by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1986
    “…Eight provinces in the Ivory Coast practise aquaculture Aboisso, Bandoukou, Bouake, Daloa, Gagnoa, Korhogo, Man and Touba. …”
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  3. e-agriculture strategies: the case of Ivory Coast by Lohento, Ken, Speer, Mark

    Published 2013
    “…Many African countries have developed national e-governance, e-health and e-education strategies, yet many still lack an e-agriculture strategy. One exception is Ivory Coast, which has just started to develop an e-agriculture strategy.…”
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  4. Traditional fruit, vegetable and pulse species in Senegal, Ivory Coast, Benin, Ethiopia and Kenya by Ngigi, Peter Biu, Termote, Céline, Amiot, Marie Josèphe, Pallet, Dominique, Mouquet-Rivier, Claire

    Published 2022
    “…Based on accepted names published by the World Flora Online (WFO), the dataset lists traditional fruits, vegetables, and pulses species in Senegal, Ivory Coast, Benin, Ethiopia, and Kenya. For all species, data is indicated for plant type, production type, food group, edible parts, and how consumed. …”
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  5. Analysis of an open nucleus breeding programme for Djallonke sheep in the Ivory Coast. 2. Response to selection on body weights by Yapi-Gnoare, C.V., Rege, J.E.O., Oya, A., Alemayehu, N.

    Published 1997
    “…A selection programme was set up in 1983 in the Ivory Coast to improve the growth and live weight of the indigenous Djallonke sheep using an open nucleus breeding system. …”
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