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Household perceptions on biogas as a sustainable energy source. A focus group study in Hadejia Valley, Nigeria by Iglesias, Loureiro, and Escribano
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Converting Aquatic Weed Invasion In Irrigation Schemes Into An Opportunity To Livestock Farmers In North Eastern Nigeria R5_Iglesias et al CIER2018
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Assessment of macrophyte Typha spp invasion in the Hadejia Valley Irrigation Scheme using WorldView-2 satellite image analysisDescargar
Converting Invasive Macrophyte-Typha Into Converting Invasive Silage Feed: An Opportunity For Sustainable Development In Hadeija Valley Nigeria Musa, Ahmad
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Congress Communication: Nutritive Value Of Typha For Ruminants Nigeria 2019Descargar
Nutritive Value Of Typha For Ruminants PosterDescargar

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