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Tuesday, 01-05-12 23:45
Bruce Davison:
I did not hear of this event last December, was it publicised internationally? Soil not only supports food production it supports all life as we know it. Soil is easily re grown, experiments on my farm have grown new soil at the rate of 1cm/year, year on year for 15 years now. This is approximately [...]
Tuesday, 24-04-12 10:55
Wawira Njeri:
Great idea to end hunger in Africa through affordable means. A well done narrative. Icraf and Rural 21, sustain the momentum please.
Thursday, 22-03-12 14:30
Asoka Palamakumbura:
This article correctly enlightened the process of development activities in North and East after the 30 years of civil war. Infrastructure development in the war affected areas is under way and we can satisfy with the progress. Especially road constructions to link north and east with Colombo and other [...]
Friday, 16-03-12 06:52
Asoka Palamakumbura:
This article correctly enlightened the process of development activities in North and East after the 30 years of civil war. Infrastructure development in the war affected areas is under way and we can satisfy with the progress. Especially road constructions to link north and east with Colombo and other [...]
Wednesday, 07-03-12 08:21
Vany Vany:
The imnorfation in this article has been very interesting! I will be returning to read through forthcoming posts and have bookmarked this site. Thanks again!
Wednesday, 07-03-12 08:21
Raman Raman:
I cling on to lenitsing to the reports lecture about getting boundless online grant applications so I have been looking around for the best site to get one. Could you tell me please, where could i find some?
Wednesday, 07-03-12 08:21
Viney Viney:
Thanky Thanky for all this good infortmiaon!
Wednesday, 29-02-12 20:54
Sak Sak:
Very well wtriten information. It will be beneficial to anyone who employess it, including myself. Keep up the good work can'r wait to read more posts.
Wednesday, 29-02-12 17:10
Adrio Adrio:
Excellent artcile. Reading it as a man, I love the balanced, non-confrontationist way you've gone about clarifying the matter including a very empathetic explanation for men as to why feminists are often too angry to be nice. Also, I like the fact that it so neatly crystallises the prevailing discourse [...]
Wednesday, 29-02-12 16:17
Ricardo Ricardo:
I need to make a cirtiflcaaion on my last post. Malarial infection is almost entirely a matter of human and some species of mosquito specific. There are some malarias which can cross species from our monkey cousins but they are very rare.However the mode of transmission of malaria from humans to mosquitoes [...]
Wednesday, 29-02-12 16:16
Patricia Patricia:
I found your blog on glogoe and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.
Wednesday, 29-02-12 15:33
Crissy Crissy:
A wonderful job. Super helpful ionfrmation.
Wednesday, 29-02-12 10:27
Viney Viney:
Thanky Thanky for all this good infortmiaon!
Wednesday, 29-02-12 03:01
Heather Heather:
Good job on your blog, I read it all the time but rlreay comment but I just wanted you to know this is fantastic.
Wednesday, 29-02-12 01:22
Raman Raman:
I cling on to lenitsing to the reports lecture about getting boundless online grant applications so I have been looking around for the best site to get one. Could you tell me please, where could i find some?
Tuesday, 28-02-12 23:29
Xime Xime:
I must admit that your site is truly inseretting. I have spent a lot of my free time reading your content. Thanks a lot!
Tuesday, 28-02-12 21:25
Vany Vany:
The imnorfation in this article has been very interesting! I will be returning to read through forthcoming posts and have bookmarked this site. Thanks again!
Tuesday, 07-02-12 13:46
samson mangasin:
Dear, May I congraturate you for setting up financing arrangement to private sector for rural agriculture development in africa. One of the current challenges in Tanzania is on mechanism to promote and encourage professionals both young and adults to engage into commercial farming. At the Ministry, [...]
Tuesday, 07-02-12 08:28
Harald Kirsch:
Just take a look at Asia. I have been working in Cambodia for more than 6 years. Land grabbing seems to be an official government policy there. Corrupt government officials collaborate with Korean and Chinese so-called investors. Nothing will be left for normal Cambodians in a few years.
Tuesday, 07-02-12 03:13
Demba Demba:
One wonders a lot after all these years of institutional research and extensive publications over the woes preventing african development, what are those institutions awaiting to do to fix the imbalances... In many ways such same institutions have to be seen as the cause of such issues challenging [...]
