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A publication by Fidèle Barhebwa Balangalize et al.: Competitiveness of smallholder legume production in South Kivu region, Democratic Republic of Congo.

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MSc thesis by Wytze Marinus: Opportunities and constraints for climbing bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivation by smallholder farmers in the Ugandan highlands: Developing a basket of options.

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Can Short-season Grain Legumes Contribute to More Resilient and Productive Farming Systems in Semi-arid Eastern Kenya? A publication by A. Sennhenn, D.M.G. Njarui, B.L. Maass, A.M. Whitbread in Procedia Environmental Sciences (Volume 29, 2015, Pages 81–82).

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Postgraduate course Soil Ecology and the Planetary Boundaries by Wageningen University Graduate School for Production Ecology and Resource Conservation (PE&RC)

Competitiveness of smallholder legume production in South Kivu region, Democratic Republic of Congo

Climbing bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivation and its diffusion in Kapchorwa District, Uganda

MSc thesis

Uptake of technology and competitiveness of legume production in small scale farming in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo

BSc thesis

Master plan - Communication vs 2.1 of 2 November 2015

Nutrients limiting soybean (Glycine max L) production in acrisols and ferralsols of Kakamega and Busia counties

MSc thesis

Farmers’ Constraints vis-á-vis the Adoption of Improved Bean Varieties and Seeds in Hai District, Tanzania

MSc Internship Economics of Development

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