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51. Citrus  
Citrus In this chapter you will find detailed information about the cultivation of citrus. Responsible authors of the unit: Brian Ssebunya and Lukas Kilcher (FiBL)  
52. Beans  
Beans In this chapter you will find detailed information about the cultivation of beans. Responsible author: Paul van der Berge (FiBL)   
53. Groundnut  
Groundnut In this chapter you will find detailed information about the cultivation of groundnuts. Responsible authors: Brian Ssebunya, Irene Kadzere, Noah Adamtey, Paul van den Berge, Lina Tennha  
54. Cotton  
Cotton In this chapter you will find detailed information about the cultivation of cotton. Responsible authors: Gian Nicolay (FiBL), Brian Ssebunya  
55. Cocoa  
Cocoa In this chapter you will find detailed information about the cultivation of cocoa. Responsible authors: Joachim Milz (Ecotop Consult) and Brian Ssebunya  
56. General approach to pest, disease and weed management  
General approach to pest, disease and weed management The organic approach to plant pest, plant disease and weed management makes reference to the four principles of organic agriculture: the principl  
57. Tools to manage pests and diseases  
Tools to manage pests and diseases Cultural practices to manage pests and diseases (1st step tools) Organic farmers aim at creating diverse and ecologically stable farming systems and enhancing the  
58. Imprint  
Imprint Publisher: FiBL, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Switzerland, www.fibl.org Collaboration: IFOAM, International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements, Germany, ww  
59. Management of storage pests and diseases in grains  
Management of storage pests and diseases in grains Farmers, especially small-holder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa, use poor postharvest technologies in the conservation of grains. Some of these meth  
60. Tools to manage weeds  
Tools to manage weeds Organic farmers give first priority to prevention of the introduction and multiplication of weeds. The management practices aim at keeping the weed population at a level that  
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