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Utilization and cultivation of edible mushrooms for rural livelihood in Southern Ghana A paper by
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Document Date: 2012-02-20 05:43:58


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Kumasi / Oslo / AETFAT / Accra / /

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ONGUENE N. A. / Chinese University Press / /

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Norway / France / Malawi / Ghana / Cameroon / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Forestry Research Institute of Ghana / /

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forest products / transportation / healthy food / retail middle woman / agricultural research systems / non timber forest timber products / non-timber forest products / ethnic groups / food / /

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Cape Coast / /

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Biodiversity Utilization Development / and Self Help Foundation / World Bank / International Congress / Department of Theoretical and Applied Biology / Primary and Middle School / Commercial School / Centre for Biodiversity Utilization Development / Centre for Development of People / Forestry Research Institute of Ghana / /

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Kofi Boapea / Daniel Damte / Ashanti Regions / /

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collector / producer / /

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West Africa / South Cameroon / Southern Ghana / Northern Malawi / Central Africa / Central Malawi / /

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Composting / /

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