The changing context of mixed farming in the Savanna West Africa: a conceptual framework applied to Burkina Faso.
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TextPublication details: Washington : World Bank, 1989.Subject(s): Summary: The author argues that the desirability of mixed farming in the West African Savanna depends upon the local need for technologies to increase labour input per unit of land and upon the feasibility of such intensification in the overall system of incetives facing farmers.
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The author argues that the desirability of mixed farming in the West African Savanna depends upon the local need for technologies to increase labour input per unit of land and upon the feasibility of such intensification in the overall system of incetives facing farmers.
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