Indigenous Farming Systems: Knowledge and Practices in the SudanMedani Mohammed Mohammed Ahmed |
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Page 221
... loan which is very difficult to furnish . Another problem is that small producers do not always get loans from the bank , because the output is small . It is found that 23 % of the respondents fail to secure loans . Also the high ...
... loan which is very difficult to furnish . Another problem is that small producers do not always get loans from the bank , because the output is small . It is found that 23 % of the respondents fail to secure loans . Also the high ...
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... loan is curretnly 19 % and is to be repaid at the end of the season . Some improved seeds , sacks , and chemicals are provided as part of ABS's integrated service package . Loans to non- cooperative individuals for irrigated agriculture ...
... loan is curretnly 19 % and is to be repaid at the end of the season . Some improved seeds , sacks , and chemicals are provided as part of ABS's integrated service package . Loans to non- cooperative individuals for irrigated agriculture ...
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... loans loans are effective for less than a year in most cases , the annual administrative charges for these loans may reach 40 % . Given the rates of inflation prevailing over the years 1988 to 1990 which cexceeded 60 % , borrowers obtained ...
... loans loans are effective for less than a year in most cases , the annual administrative charges for these loans may reach 40 % . Given the rates of inflation prevailing over the years 1988 to 1990 which cexceeded 60 % , borrowers obtained ...
Contents
Preface | vii |
2 Agricultural System Practices | 41 |
3 Some Aspects of Indigenous Farming | 95 |
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ABS's Abu Gumi Acacia senegal activities adhan agricultural development agricultural production agricultural system Ahmed animals Bank of Sudan Blue Nile cash commercial banks constraints cooperative crop cultivated area drought economic El Obeid En-Nahud environmental export factors fallow farming system faz'a feddans fertility field finance Funj Gezira Scheme go let's go groundnuts gum Arabic Hamaj harvest household important income increase indigenous farming indigenous knowledge inputs intercropping irrigated jurof Karkade kharief Khartoum Kordofan labour land loans Mahas region mainly maize manure marketing maturing mechanized Medani millet modern Moru nafir Nahud District needs Nubian operations period pests plant plots policies practices rainfall rains respondents role rural sagia season seed dressing sesame sheil shifting cultivation small farmers soil sorghum sources sowing species strategies study area subsector survey threshing traditional agricultural traditional farmers traditional sector varieties vegetables village water mellon weeds Western Sudan wheat White Nile yields