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    2. Agricultural education in the Solomons : rural development can only be achieved through improved agricultural practices

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    3. Agricultural extension in Samoa: small-scale farming contributes about 80 per cent of the value of Samoa's total exports

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    4. Agricultural innovation in the early Islamic world : the diffusion of crops and farming techniques, 700-1100

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    5. Back to basics : radio is an intensely personal means of communication

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    6. Common barriers to the integration of small farms in agricultural development policies in Brazil, Portugal and the United States

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    7. Communicating scientific information : an important part of research is communicating results to non-specialist audiences

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    8. Communication for rural development : the potential of the media for stimulating development remains largely unrealized

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    9. Communication problems : if rural development programmes are to succeed, they must be cooperative ventures between the rural people and the development agency or authorities

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