The Shamba system, a form of Taungya where agricultural crops are grown together with forest tree species, has been quite widespread in the high-potential areas of Kenya since the early 1900s, and still is very popular. When properly practised, the system allows sustained, optimum production of food
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Assessing the productivity of indigenous chickens in an extensive management system in southern Nyanza, Kenya
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- 42
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