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- and flood resistant. P. glabra is grown in West and Central Africa as a foodcrop. The seeds are rich in oil and contain 16% protein and 40–50% fat. The...
- Ensete ventricosum, commonly known as enset or ensete, Ethiopian banana, Abyssinian banana, pseudo-banana, false banana and wild banana, is a species of...
- cultivation and sale of foodcrops such as yams, c****ava, peanuts, maize, sorghum, millet, sesame, and plantains. The importance of foodcrops over exported cash...
- Ensete ventricosum (Ethiopian banana, false banana, enset), an important foodcrop in Ethiopia Nymphoides aquatica (banana plant), an aquatic species known...
- P.; Henley, David (2004). Smallholders and stockbreeders : history of foodcrop and livestock farming in Southeast Asia. KITLV Press. p. 344. ISBN 90-6718-225-7...
- would be highly attractive since it would alleviate pressure on these foodcrops. Although its processing costs are higher, the price of cellulose biom****...
- 1939] State of Trengganu Land Enactment, 1357 [3 of 1357] British Military Administration Agricultural Foodcrop Proclamation [67 of 1946] Status: In force...
- further loss of fertility. Cattle are also grazed on the upper slopes where foodcrop cultivation is uneconomical. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bamboutos...
- FARMERS Alliance is calling on all Ex-Caroni workers, Sugarcane Farmers and Foodcrops Farmers to join us... The RE-UNITED Alliance ....... | By Re-United Farmers...
- the leaves and young seed are also edible, and achira was once a staple foodcrop in Peru and Ecuador. There are some named agricultural varieties, and published...