Browsing Graduate and Professional School by Subject "Uganda"
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)The impact of undesirable plant communities (Cymbopogon afronardus and woody species dominated by Acacia species) on livestock carrying capacity and performance was investigated on 15 farms in an Acacia/Cymbopogon dominated ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)Market information services established in 1999 were aimed at the promotion of market efficiency through provision of information across the nation. While the responsible bodies have improved the knowledge of prices, ...
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(2019-07-19)Food scarcity in Sub-Saharan Africa can be attributed in large part to the degradation of soils, due to factors such as soil nutrient and organic matter depletion. Regardless of how efficiently any other possible factors ...
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(2020-04-29)As the world continues to grow, so does the need for agricultural productively and sustainably. Globally, women are major contributors to these collaborative efforts and yet they face challenges in being as productive as ...
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(2019-04-10)In the summer of 2018 the non-profit, Just Like My Child Foundation (JLMC) contracted four graduate students to conduct a monitoring and evaluation project on the community level impact of a female empowerment program in ...