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Item Agricultural Information Directory 2008-09(Ministry Of Agriculture, 2008/09) Ministry Of AgricultureAgricultural information and knowledge are essential for achieving food security and sustainable agricultural development. The information is however not centralized and users of agricultural information in the country including policy makers are left guessing where to find information they require.Item The Control of the Tsetse Fly(1966) Bernaccaen, J.P; Food Agricultural Organization of the United NationFollowing agreement between the Government of the Somali Republic and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Mr. J.P. Eernacca as assigned to work in the Somali Republic. His terms of reference were to carry out a survey of the tsetse fly Distribution in the two rivers, Juba and Scebeli, and to ma.ke recommendations regarding the control of tsetse fly in this region". He was in the Somali Republic from 19 June to 22 August 1965 and was based in Mogadishu from where he made visits to the tsetse infested areas.Item The East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organization(1951) Keen, B.A.; The East African Agriculture and Forestry Research OrganizationThe headquarters and a laboratory of the East and Forestry Research Organization at Kikuyu, Kenya, formally opened by the Right Hon. James Griffiths, Secretary of State for the Colonies, during his recent visit to East Africa, were built with money provided from the research allocation of the funds made available by the Colonial Development and Welfare Acts. Although neither the initiation nor the stimulation of research into colonial problems are new ideas in British Colonial policy the work of the Imperial Institute and of the short-lived Empire Marketing Board affords evidence of this the idea of regional research organizations serving a group of contiguous Colonies is a relatively new conception. The British Colonies lend themselves to this idea, forming such obvious groups as Malaya, West, East, and Central Africa, and the West Indies. The Colonies within a group have many common problems, and it is obviously more efficient and more economical of men and money to conduct on a regional basis the researches required.Item Kari Kit 1998(Kenya Agriculture Research Institute, 1998) Kenya Agriculture Research InstituteThe Netherlands' support to the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARl) under the National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) phase II is registered under nr 518620. The project is executed by a collaboration between KARl and the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) with backstopping arrangements with the Agricultural University of Wageningen (AUW) and the Winand Staring Centre. The intervention is co-ordinated by the Netherlands Liaison Office (NLO) and consists of the following components:Item Kenya Agricultural Research Institute DFID NARP II Report On Follow-Up Visit To External Audit By Kpmg Peat Marwick For Uk Financial Year 1997/98(Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, 1998) Sutherland, J.A. ; Kenya Agricultural Research Institute; Kenya Agricultural Research InstituteThe KARIIDFID NARP II Project disburses operating funds to its activities at eight KARl centres, through accountable grants. Each grant is an agreement between the centre directors and the DFIDEA office. KARl procedures and systems are followed in the handling of these funds, by Project staff.