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| Cassava utilization training for bakers, caterers, and processors in the south-south and southeast of Nigeria, Sanni, L., Maziya-Dixon, B., Okoruwa, A., Arowosafe, B., Lemchi, J., Ogbe, F., Ezedinma, C., Okechukwu, R., Akoroda, M., Okoro, E., Ilona, P., Babaleye, T. and Dixon, A., 2007. |
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| The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture: research to nourish Africa, Dubois, T., Coyne, D., Ntawuruhunga, P., Babaleye, T., Schoening, A., Harbers, B. and Koper, E., volume 1, pages 18-19, 2006. |
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| African gene bank helps to save indigenous varieties, Babaleye, T., in: Ceres: The FAO Review, volume 20, number 6, pages 7-8, 1987. |
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| New cropping system reveals promise for low in-put farmers, Babaleye, T., in: Ceres: The FAO Review, volume 19, number 109, pages 6-7, 1986. |
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| Wetlands: great potential for food production, Babaleye, T., in: International Agricultural Development, volume 6, number 3, pages 15-16, 1986. |
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| Maize: tackling a disease that means low yields, Babaleye, T., in: International Agricultural Development, volume 6, number 4, pages 17, 1986. |
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| Agrometeorology, Babaleye, T., in: Africa Farming and Food processing, pages 63, 1986. |
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| Using the weather to grow more food, Babaleye, T., in: International Agricultural Development, volume 6, number 6, pages 6-7, 1986. |
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| Agro-pastoral show in Cameroon-Farmers keen to learn new ideas, Babaleye, T., in: International Agricultural development, March/April, pages 6, 1985. |
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| Plastic mulching a big innovation for yam farmers, Babaleye, T., in: Development and Cooperation, pages 25, 1985. |
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| Alley cropping: a stable alternative to shifting cultivation, Babaleye, T., in: International Agricultural Development, September/October, pages 15, 1985. |
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| Alley Cropping: a stable alternative to shifting cultivation, Babaleye, T., in: International Agricultural Development, November/December, pages 26, 1985. |
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