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    11. Perception problems in farming in a district in Uganda

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    12. Realising the reality: the first step in sustainable agricultural development

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    13. Reasons for dissolution of farmer groups in the province of La Pampa, Argentina : a participatory debate with fundamental actors

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    14. Scaling up the results from participatory research in Nepal

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    15. Soil and water conservation in Honduras: addressing whose reality?

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    16. Strengthening agricultural extension in Bangladesh : a short update following from network papers 59c and 61

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    17. Supply-driven technologies: a neglect of female-oriented technologies in agricultural research institutes of south-western Nigeria

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    18. The effect of modern technology on traditional agriculture: a sociological exploration

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    19. The training of extension workers in Africa: a report on the 'Neuchatel Initiative' joint workshop and third informal international consultation on agricultural extension systems in Africa at Cape Coast University, Ghana, 19-24 October 1997

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    20. Trends in agricultural extension in Bangladesh

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