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Geofrey Sing'ombe Ombiro
Department Of Plant Health, Hamelmalo Agricultural College, P.o Box 397, Keren, Eritrea
Status And Control Measures Of Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease Infestations In Maize Fields Of Kenya: A Review
Maize is one of the most important cereals in Kenya mostly grown by smallholder resource poor farmers in fields of less than 1 ha. Maize faces a number of abiotic and biotic stresses amongst which includes maize lethal necrosis disease (MLND). The disease initially reported in Bomet has spread across all maize growing regions of Kenya affecting a majority of

Don-Solomon, Amakiri (PhD)
Department Of Office & Information Management, Faculty Of Management Sciences. Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island
Exploring The Psycho-emotions Nexus Between Entrepreneurial Success & Venture Creation In Developing Economy
The nexus that exist between entrepreneurial success and venture creation especially in a developing economy have been well motioned in research exercise, but still attracts attention of scholarly contributions that would reflect the theoretical thoughts that best leverage entrepreneurial success. On the foregoing, this paper's focus is to underpin the psycho-emotional implication of entrepreneurial success in venture creation. In effort

Ogoun, Bunatari
Department Of Management, Faculty Of Management Sciences. Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island Bayelsa State, Nigeria
The Influence Of Water Resources On Pastoral And Agropastoral Households’ Food Security In Kajiado District, Kenya
Water scarcity remains a major development challenge in Kenya, particularly in the Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASALs). This study focused on water harvesting and saving technologies that are available for domestic use, livestock watering and crop production and examined their influence on household food security in the dryland areas of Isinya and Kajiado Central, i.e., two sub-counties in southern Kenya.

SNELDER Denyse
Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Evaluation Of Existing Indigenous Knowledge And Practices On Camel Milk Substitutes In Rearing Camel Calves Under Extensive And Peri-urban Production Systems In Kenya
Mortality rates, the causes, calf retardation and evaluation of existing indigenous knowledge and practices on milk substitutes in rearing camel calves were evaluated in extensive and peri-urban camel production systems in Kenya. The study used key informant questionnaires (KI) and focus group discussions (FGDs) methods to collect the data. Simple systematic random sampling survey method was used to collect key

Kingo'ri A.M.
Egerton University, Department Of Animal Science, P.o. Box 536-20115 Egerton, Kenya
Determining Strategies Of Integrated Household Garbage Disposal For Garbage Management In Kisii Town, Kenya
The study established that garbage was reused in households in several ways include; fetching and storing water (60%), vegetable gardening (14%) and storing other liquids like kerosene and used oil (37%). The result also showed that most of the respondents (34%) indicated that the household garbage collected was disposed of in the rubbish pits for burning, followed by 30% who

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