ISAAA Briefs 33-2004

Brief 33: Towards Optimizing the Benefits of Clonal Forestry to Small-scale Farmers in East Africa

edited by

Catherine Ngamau, Benson Kanyi, James Epila-Otara, Patrick Mwangingo and Samuel Wakhusama

Published by: The International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA). Ithaca, New York 
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(2004) International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA)

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Correct Citation: Ngamau, C., Kanyi, B. Epila-Otara, J., Mwangingo, P. and Wakhusama, S. 2004. Towards Optimizing the Benefits of Clonal Forestry to Small-scale Farmers in East Africa. ISAAA Briefs No. 33. ISAAAA: Ithaca, Ney York, USA.
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