Community level production and utilization of jatropha feedstock in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe

Community level production and utilization of jatropha feedstock in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe

by Enos M. Shumba

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"The objective of this study was to document experiences of civil society organizations in promoting community level production and utilization of jatropha feedstock. Environment Africa has been doing this in Zimbabwe and Malawi; and Organization Development and Community Management Trust in Zambia. The study was carried out in Mudzi district-Zimbabwe, Chikwawa district-Malawi and Chibombo district-Zambia"--P. 4.

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