Drivers of honey production and commercialization in Kenya's arid and semi arid lands / Elvis Kiptoo and Purity Machio.
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TextSeries: (KIPPRA Discussion paper series ; No 315)Description: vi, 21 pages : color illustration ; 25 cmISBN: - 9789914738407
- 338.1716096762 KIP
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Includes bibliographical references
Honey production has emerged as a viable income-generating activity in the ASALs after the national government strategy for development of apiculture and emerging liverstock identified it as so.This has presented an opportunityfor honey commercialization.
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