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Publikováno v:
VertigO (2021)
In Senegal, despite the intervention of several projects or programmes to improve the productivity of cashew plantations, the cashew sector still suffers from many difficulties due to low yields and marketing difficulties. This study focuses on the c
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https://doaj.org/article/b4036e5c8969495b9526d2e5bf9fd2b6
Autor:
Fatou Dieng, Seydou Ndiaye, Fodé Amata Dramé, Amadou Mbarrick Diarra, Joseph Saturnin Dieme, Arlette Zaiya Zazou, Pape Ibrahima Djighaly, Moustapha Gueye
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Bioresearch. :245-256
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International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Bioresearch. :259-271
Publikováno v:
European Scientific Journal ESJ. 16
La qualite des noix brutes de cajou appreciee a travers le out-turn ou KOR (Kernel Output Ratio) est une donnee tres determinante dans le commerce international de la filiere anacarde. Cette etude a pour objectif d’analyser la qualite des noix prod
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Nippon Journal of Environmental Science. 1:1022
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Nippon Journal of Environmental Science. 1:1019
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American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry. 8:190
Cashew nuts are one of the main cash crops that compete strongly with groundnuts and cotton in Senegal. However, there is no clear scientific evidence to confirm or refute this argument, so this fact is not widely known. This raises a knowledge gap a
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences; Vol 12, No 4 (2018); 1650-1666
Dans les pays en developpement les deux tiers de la croissance demographique sont absorbes par les villes. Ce phenomene entraine, et souvent de maniere irreversible, une erosion de la biodiversite vegetale dans les espaces urbains et periurbains. Ce
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European Scientific Journal, ESJ. 13:242
The characterization of cashew plantations was made on the basis of socio-economic surveys. The cashew plantations are mainly of two types namely mixed plantations (associated with annual crops such as groundnuts, millet and cowpea) which represent 2