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    11. An introduction to rapid rural appraisal for agricultural development

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    12. Analyzing agricultural technology systems : a research report

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    13. Announcement 1989 INTERPAKS course: Organization and management of agricultural extension systems: a new look at knowledge transfer

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    14. Announcement 1989 INTERPAKS course: Training of trainers for agricultural and rural development

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    15. Assessing the institutional impact of on-farm client-oriented research programs: lessons from a nine-country study

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    16. Assessment of the experience in the production of messages and programmes for rural communication systems : the case of the Wonsuom Project in Ghana

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    17. Broadcast media at the crossroads

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    19. Communicating project results : a model from the small ruminant CRSP (Collaborative Research Support Program)

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    20. Communicating with farmers : lessons learned and to be learned (agricultural communicators must learn when addressing farmers, to use a vocabulary that presents issues and problems from the farmer's orientation)

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