Search Results - "Sudan"
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Economy-wide implications of increasing school enrolment in Sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2025“…The high number of out-of-school youth in developing countries constitutes a pressing challenge with profound implications for attaining sustainable development. Sudan, for example, has the fifth-highest number globally while struggling with sluggish economic growth and high youth unemployment. …”
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Training of trainers on the establishment of Community-Based Breeding Programme for small ruminants in Uganda: Strengthening competence in improved health and feeding, reproductive...
Published 2025“…The Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa (ASARECA) is an intergovernmental sub-regional organization of the National Agriculture Research Systems of fifteen Member States namely: Burundi, Cameroun, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Kenya, Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Sudan, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. …”
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Reconstructing the origin and dispersal patterns of village chickens across East Africa: Insights from autosomal markers
Published 2013“…Gene pool I is predominantly found in Ethiopia and Sudan, while II and III occur in both Kenya and Uganda. …”
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Storage structures and aflatoxin content of maize in five agroecological zones of Nigeria
Published 2000“…g/kg was obtained from maize samples provided by male farmers in the Sudan savanna zone who stored maize in bags or in a rhumbu. …”
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La aspersión del banano Giant Cavendish con aceite agrícola, por medio de la nebulizadora de mochila
Published 2025“…Para este propósito, se seleccionó un colorante específico, Sudan III, que se disolvió completamente en el aceite de aspersión. …”
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Development and deployment of climate resilient wheat varieties to ensure food security in Africa
Published 2024“…Elite genotypes at F7 are evaluated across key locations: Wadmedani (Sudan)for heat tolerance, Merchouch (Morocco) for drought tolerance, Sids (Egypt) and Terbol (Lebanon) for yield potential and Kulumsa (Ethiopia) for resistance to diseases (rusts, septoria). …”
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Options for increasing livestock water productivity in the Nile basin
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The hydraulic performance of an irrigation system in the Nile Basin
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Improved water and land management in the Ethiopian highlands and implications for the downstream Blue Nile
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Towards optimal feeding of agricultural byproducts to livestock in Africa. Proceedings of a workshop
Published 1986“…Focuses on Tanzania, Kenya, Sudan, Egypt, Nigeria, Cameroon, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Senegal, Ethiopia & Mauritius.…”
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The Uruguay Round and international trade in agricultural products: implications for Arab countries
Published 1996“…It includes country analyses for: Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, the Syrian Arab Republic, Somalia, and Sudan.…”
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The cultivation - cattle complex in western Darfur
Published 1980“…Discusses the cultivation/cattle complex in Western Darfur, Sudan by giving greater emphasis on traditional rainfed agriculture, small-scale irrigation and animal husbandry. …”
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Population and production parameters of sheep under traditional management in semi-arid areas of Africa
Published 1980“…Summarizes results of studies carried out in four traditional sheep societies, the Baqqara in Western Sudan, the Afar of Ethiopia, the Bambara of Mali and the Masai of Kenya, and compares results on the basis of demographic structure by age and sex, animal morphology, growth, breeding female productivity and flock output.…”
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Pre-weaning kid and lamb losses in traditional African management systems
Published 1985“…Presents data on pre-weaning death rates of lambs for different variables (system, sex, birth type, birth season, parity & flock) at six sites (Sudan, Mali, Kenya, Nigeria & Ethiopia).…”
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Some factors affecting the birth weight of the Butana and Kenana calves
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Genome diversity and signatures of selection for production and performance traits in dromedary camels
Published 2019“…In this study, the full genome sequence data of six camels from the Arabian Peninsula and the genotyping-by-sequencing data of 44 camels (29 packing and 15 racing) from Sudan were analyzed to assess their genome diversities, relationships, and candidate signatures of positive selection. …”
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Investigation of Ebolavirus exposure in pigs presented for slaughter in Uganda
Published 2021“…Seropositive pigs had antibodies that bound to Sudan NP (n = 27), Zaire NP (Kikwit; n = 8) or both NPs (n = 11). …”
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Community awareness and experiences of health workers concerning mosquito-borne viral diseases in selected districts of Gambella Region, Southwestern Ethiopia
Published 2021“…Meanwhile, community participants from Pakag, a village bordering South Sudan, expressed concern that Aedes mosquito can cause a malaria-like disease which can kill within a few days. …”
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Evaluation of rain water management practices for sediment load reduction in the (semi) humid Blue Nile basin
Published 2013“…With the construction of the new Renaissance Dam at the Ethiopian Sudan border, reducing sediment load in the Blue Nile is becoming increasingly important. …”
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Influence of farmers crop managemnt practices on Striga hermonthica infestation and grain yield of maize (Zea mays L.) in the savanna zones of northeast Nigeria
Published 2008“…However, the varieties grown in Sudan savanna increased Striga count ha<sup>-1</sup> (R = 0.56**) and Striga damage (R = 0.59**) because they were not resistant to Striga. …”
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