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African women and young people as agriculture service providers—business models, benefits, gaps and opportunities
Horizon scanning for prioritising invasive alien species with potential to threaten agriculture and biodiversity in Ghana
Why don’t smallholder farmers in Kenya use more biopesticides?
Extension Campaigns. Note 24. GFRAS Good Practice Notes for Extension and Advisory Services
Reaching out to farmers with plant health clinics in Uganda
Reaching for the low hanging fruits: One health benefits of joint crop–livestock services for small-scale farmers
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