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    Vitex payos (Lour.) Merr fruit trees in the drylands areas of Eastern Kenya: use, marketing and management. 

    Kimondo, James Munga; Agea, Jacob Godfrey; Okia, Clement Akais; Abohassan, Refaat Atalla Ahmed; Mulatya, Jackson; Teklehaimanot, Zewge (Medwell Journals, 2010)
    This study explored the local use, marketing and management of Vitex payos in drylands areas of Eastern Kenya. Data were collected through household surveys using semi-structured questionnaires; transect walks, informal ...
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    Contribution of wild and semi-wild food plants to overall household diet in Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom, Uganda 

    Agea, Jacob Godfrey; Kimondo, James Munga; Okia, Clement Akais; Abohassan, Refaat Atalla Ahmed; Obua, Joseph; Hall, John; Teklehaimanot, Zewge (Medwell Journals, 2011)
    The contribution of Wild and Semi-wild Food Plants (WSWFPs) to overall household diet was assessed in Mutunda and Kiryandongo, sub-counties of Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom, Uganda. The assessments were made using a combination ...
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    Use and Management of Balanites aegyptiaca in Drylands of Uganda 

    Okia, Clement Akais; Agea, Jacob Godfrey; Kimondo, James Munga; Abohassan, Refaat Atalla Ahmed; Okiror, Paul; Obua, Joseph; Teklehaimanot, Zewge (Medwell Online, 2011)
    There is strong evidence across the drylands of Africa that local communities have utilized Indigenous Fruit Trees (IFTs) including Balanites for generation. IFTs have however, received limited recognition from research ...
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    Estimating fruit yield from Vitex payos (Lour) Merr. In semi-arid Eastern province of Kenya: application of allometric equations. 

    Kimondo, James Munga; Okia, Clement Akais; Abohassan, Refaat Atalla Ahmed; Mulatya, Jackson; Teklehaimanot, Zewge; Agea, Jacob Godfrey (Medwell Journals, 2011)
    Vitex payos (Lour) Merr. is a common species in the semi-arid areas of Eastern Kenya. It is a favoured species and is frequently maintained in homestead plots and arable fields in an agroforestry situation. Although the ...
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    Use and management of balanites aegyptiaca in drylands of Uganda 

    Okia, Clement Akais; Agea, Jacob Godfrey; Kimondo, James Munga; Abohassan, Refaat Atalla Ahmed; Okiror, Paul; Obua, Joseph; Teklehaimanot, Zewge (Medwell Online, 2011)
    There is strong evidence across the drylands of Africa that local communities have utilized Indigenous Fruit Trees (IFTs) including Balanites for generation. IFTs have however, received limited recognition from research ...

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    AuthorAbohassan, Refaat Atalla Ahmed (5)
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    Okia, Clement Akais (4)Obua, Joseph (3)Mulatya, Jackson (2)Okiror, Paul (2)Hall, John (1)Okia, Clement Akais (1)SubjectIndigenous fruit trees (3)Uganda (3)Community (2)Conservation (2)Desert date (2)Drylands (2)Kenya (2)Livelhoods (2)Vitex payos (2)Agroforestry (1)... View MoreDate Issued2011 (4)2010 (1)

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