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    In this week’s Farm Radio Weekly:

    Nelly Bassily | June 23, 2008

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    2. Kenya: Controlled grazing can rehabilitate dry rangelands (Business Daily)

    3. Senegal: Low cost white fly traps save mango crops (United Nations’ Integrated Regional Information Networks)

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