Adoption of hybrid maize in Zambia effects on gender roles, food consumption and nutrition Shubh K Kumar
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TextSeries: Research report/International Food Policy Research Institute ; 100Publication details: Washington DC International Food Policy Research Institute 1994Description: viii, 126pISBN: - 0-89629-103-0
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