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Por: Allport, R | Pinchinat, A.M | Degras, L | Giffard, J.B | IICA, Castries (Santa Lucía) | Regional Advisory Workshop for Yam Development Projects in the Eastern Caribbean Castries (Santa Lucía) 17-19 Jul 1989.
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoSeries Reports, Results and Recommendations from Technical Events Series A2/LC (IICA) no. 89-04. Editor: Castries (Santa Lucía) 1989Descripción: p. 23-24.ISSN: 0253-4746.Tema(s): DIOSCOREA | PEQUENO AGRICULTOR | EXPLOTACION EN PEQUENA ESCALA | CULTIVARES | DOMINICAResumen: The document explains that yams play a very important role in the small farming systems in Dominica. It is cultivated by a relatively high proportion of small farmers. The main species cultivated are Dioscorea alata, D. rotundata cayenensis complex, and D. trifida. Continuously, it refers to some common problems experience by farmers relate to: shortages of planting material; borers; and nematodes. Finally, two tables (coming from Dominica Trade Statistics) with the production of yam (1984-1987), and recorded yam exports are presented
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The document explains that yams play a very important role in the small farming systems in Dominica. It is cultivated by a relatively high proportion of small farmers. The main species cultivated are Dioscorea alata, D. rotundata cayenensis complex, and D. trifida. Continuously, it refers to some common problems experience by farmers relate to: shortages of planting material; borers; and nematodes. Finally, two tables (coming from Dominica Trade Statistics) with the production of yam (1984-1987), and recorded yam exports are presented

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