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Kajobe R, Agea JG, Kugonza DR, Alioni V, Otim AS, Rureba T & Marris G (2009). National beekeeping calendar, honeybee pest and disease control methods for improved production of honey & other hive products in Uganda. A research report submitted to Natural Agricultural Research Organization (NARO), Uganda.
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CTA (2007). Establishing a Tree Nursery. CTA Practical Guide Series, No. 10. The ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA). ISSN 1873-8192. Wageningen, The Netherlands. Consultancy output on behalf CTA after a series of write-shops organised and financed by International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR). |
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Agea JG & Okullo JBL (2006). Evaluation Report of Rural Energy and Environment Conservation of Atur (REECA) Project of YICAFA (Yele Ikom Can Atur Farmers Association). Submitted to UNDP/GEF/SGP Uganda Country Office, Kampala. |
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FAO ( 2005). Pitsawn timber production in natural forests of Uganda. Forest harvesting case-study No. 22. FAO, Rome. Consultancy financed by Forest Products Service of FAO in an effort to promote environmentally sound forest harvesting and engineering practices. |
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Agea JG, Okullo JBL and Obua J (2005). Report on the District Consultative Workshop and Participatory Rural Appraisal on the Lango Farming systems. Makerere, Kampala Uganda. |
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Agea JG, Obua J, Okello J and Akullo G (2004). Training and awareness on domestication of indigenous fruit trees for increased food security and household incomes at Adwari Sub-County, Lira District. A training report submitted to Network of Ugandan Researchers and Research Users (NURRU). |
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Agea J.G, Obua J, Okello J and Akullo G (2004). Potential of domesticating indigenous fruit trees for food security and household incomes in Lira district. A research report submitted to Network of Ugandan Researchers and Research Users (NURRU). |
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Agea JG,Obua J, Okello J & Akullo G (2004). Potential of domesticating indigenous fruit trees for food security and household incomes in Lira district. A policy brief., Network of Ugandan Researchers and Research Users (NURRU), Kampala Uganda. |