 | | CERES No. 148 July - August 1994
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 |  | | Cerescope |
 |  | | Vietnam fights to stay afloat in sudden deluge of aid dollars |
 |  | | NGOs encourage Vietnamese counterparts |
 |  | | The forest sinister: researchers sound an alarm at Chernobyl |
 |  | | Taiwan farmers find a little a long way |
 |  | | The enemy of my enemy is my friend: OAU pits wasps against stem borers |
 |  | | Climbing for the top in Rwanda |
 |  | | Devaluation of the CFA franc: a shudder of upheaval in West Africa |
 |  | | Raining stones: Chiapas rebels fight for agrarian reform |
 |  | | Mexican numbers game |
 |  | | FAO in action |
 |  | | Centrepiece |
 |  | | Low-input farming : is it worth the work ? |
 |  | | The Kofyar variations |
 |  | | Where inventions were the mother of necessity |
 |  | | Gender analysis has a crucial role in planning workable farming systems |
 |  | | Labor in low-input systems: a bibliography |
 |  | | The toilers of the field |
 |  | | Features |
 |  | | Tekei : A farmer/consumer alliance succeeds in Japan |
 |  | | Books |
 |  | | The year of the hype: did pushing GATT through only profit the few? |
 |  | | Noted & noteworthy |
 |  | | Reactions |