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Strengthening national agricultural research systems in the humid and sub-humid zones of West and Central Africa : a framework for action /

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Other Authors: Taylor, T. Ajibola 1933-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c1996.
Series:World Bank technical paper ; no. 318.
World Bank technical paper. Africa Technical Department series.
Subjects:
National agricultural research systems > Africa, West.
National agricultural research systems > Africa, Central.
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