Beekeeping in Rural Development: Unexploited Beekeeping Potential in the Tropics: With Particular Reference to the Commonwealth
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Chapters
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Foreword
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Bees and Beekeeping in the Tropics, and Trade in Honey and Beeswax with Special Reference to the Commonwealth
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Traditional Beekeeping in Nigeria - A Editorial Summary from “Beekeeping Among the TIV”
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Traditional Beekeeping in Kenya - From “Traditional Beekeeping Among Kenya Tribes, and Methods Proposed for Improvement and Modernization” Extracts
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The Beekeeping Potential in Ghana - 1962-65
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Beekeeping in the Maltese Islands
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Beekeeping Development Programmes in Kenya
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The Construction, Dimensions and Siting of Log Hives Near Nairobi, Kenya
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Keeping Bees in Fixed-comb and Movable-comb Frameless Hives
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Beekeeping Development Programmes in Tanzania
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The Present Development of Beekeeping in Uganda
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Honey Processing and Collecting Centres in East Africa
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Botswana - Notes on the First Stages of a Project
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The Beekeeping Development and Research Programme of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission, India
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Beekeeping Development Programmes in Sri Lanka
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The Ecology of Honey Production in Sri Lanka
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Introduction and Spread of Honeybees in Mainland Papua New Guinea
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Beekeeping Development Programmes in the Tropical and Sub Tropical Pacific
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Beekeeping in the Guianas
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Beekeeping in Belize
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Apicultural Development in Central America and Panama: Some Historic and Economic Considerations
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Ghana & Nepal: Beeswax Used in Lost Wax Brass-CastingA Photographic Review
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Appendices
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Published
1 January 1979
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Copyright (c) 1979 Commonwealth Secretariat
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