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    Natural resources management and food security in Sub- Saharan Africa: The need for improved linkages
    (Institute of Continuing Education) Msanya, B. M.; Kimaro, D. N.; Turuka, F. M.; Kimbi, G. G.
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    Natural resources management and food security in Sub- Saharan Africa: The need for improved linkages
    (Institute of Continuing Education, 2005-01) Msanya, B. M.; Kimaro, D. N.; Turuka, F. M.; Kimbi, G. G.
    This paper addresses issues of management of natural resources and food security with particular emphasis on land resources. It is argued that technological packages alone cannot result into meaningfUl increase in agricultural productivity. There is a need to strengthen linkages among researchers, farmers and extension service in order to bring about effective dissemination of the intended technologies. Concerted efforts are needed on the part of the many actors influencing management and use of land resources. One of the challenges is to reduce the barriers facing agricultural development, which often arise from inadequate policy and coordination among key actors. National and grass root strategies are needed to provide a common framework and plan for sustainable use of land resources by pulling together efforts of various actors.
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    Prevalence and determinants of Mastitis and Milk-borne Zoonoses in smallholder dairy farming sector in Kibaha and Morogoro districts in eastern Tanzania
    (Journal of Veterinary Medicine) Mdegela, R. H.; Kusiluka, L. J. M.; Kapaga, A. M.; Karimuribo, E. D.; Turuka, F. M.; Bundala, A.; Kivaria, F.; Kabula, B.; Manjurano, A.; Loken, T.; Kambarage, D. M.

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