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Village cultivators in the South Ngoni area of the Chipata district.

By: Tuthilln, Dean F.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Maryland : University, 1975Subject(s): Farming Systmes | Farmers -- Subsistence farming -- Cultivation systems//Zambia//chipata/. -- Farmers -- Subsistence farming -- Cultivation systems//Zambia//chipata/. -- Farmers -- Subsistence farming -- Cultivation systems//Zambia//chipataSummary: This reaserch project was designed to describe the agriculture of the study area and to analyze the provision of services to the village cultivation, mainly of an agricultural nature, though health community development and education services were also examined. The study area was the South Ngoni area of the Chipata district in the eastern province of tZambia. A sample of 117 cultivator schedules represented any estimated 2.2 per cent sample of all cultivator househ0olds; 18 percent of the villages and 12 percent of the cultivator households in each village were visited.
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This reaserch project was designed to describe the agriculture of the study area and to analyze the provision of services to the village cultivation, mainly of an agricultural nature, though health community development and education services were also examined. The study area was the South Ngoni area of the Chipata district in the eastern province of tZambia. A sample of 117 cultivator schedules represented any estimated 2.2 per cent sample of all cultivator househ0olds; 18 percent of the villages and 12 percent of the cultivator households in each village were visited.

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