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Unemployment and the Kenyan Sisal industry
(University of Nairobi, 1973)
This thesis falls into two sections. In thp first part, the author discussed the effect of future developments in the sisal industry on the demand for labour. In Part II, he turns to some labour supply probler~.
The ...
Characterization And Interpretation Of The Soils Of The Kano Plains For Irrigation Agriculture
(University of Nairobi, 1973)
The-Kano Plain is an infilled •Pleistocene' valley, lying immediately east of Lako Victoria in Kenya. The soil invostigation embraces and area of about 72,000 ha with a high rural population. The area suffers frc/m ...
labour in the kenya coffee industry:an economic analysis
(University of Nairobi, 1973)
The Kenya Coffee Industry is in a paradoxical situation
where it experiences labour shortage problems in a labour surplus
economy. Problems exist both on the demand side and supply side.
On the whole, the author feels ...
The chemical and physical nature of the Leaf Surface Of Coffee Arabica L. with Special Reference to its significance in Foliar Nutrition
(University of Bristol.,, 1973-09)
A study has been made of the chemical and physical nature of the leaf surface of Coffea arabica L., with special rererence to foliar nutrition. Glasshouse and field-grown plants of cvs.SL28/5134 were used far the investigation. ...
Introduction to Genetics and Animal Breeding
(University of Nairobi, 1973)
The organisation and content of elastic fibres of vertabral ligaments of Primates
(University of Nairobi, 1973)
Comparison Of Ayrshire X Sahiwal crossbred Cows with grade Ayrshires on Kilifi Farm, Coast Province of Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1973)
The main purpose of the present study was to compare the milk yields of crossbred ayrshire x sahiwal cows with those of high grade ayshires kept at Kilifi Plantations Limited in the coas province of Kenya. All lactations ...
The structure, dynamics and changes of' the Amboseli Ecosystem
(1973)
Maasai Amboseli Game Reserve, which covers
some 3000 km2 of southern Kenya, was ecologically
undescribed at the commencement of study.
This fact, coupled with its economic importance
as a natural resource and widespread ...