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Beekeeping Practices, Physiochemical Properties and Consumer Acceptability of Honey Collected from the Forest and Backyard Hives in Pandamatenga, Botswana. 

Gilbert, Amogelang; Seifu, Eyassu; Kobue-Lekalake, Rosemary (Junghaengsa, Inc, 2021-11-15)
Beekeeping is an important agricultural activity in Botswana and supports the livelihoods of many people in the country. However, there is limited documented evidence on apicultural practices and quality of honey produced ...
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The Association of General and Central Obesity with Dietary Patterns and Socioeconomic Status in Adult Women in Botswana. 

Motswagole, Boitumelo; Jackson, Jose; Kobue-Lekalake, Rosemary; Maruapula, Segametsi; Mongwaketse, Tiyapo; Kwape, Lemogang; Thomas, Tinku; Swaminathan, Sumathi; Kurpad, Anura V.; Jackson, Maria (Hindawi, 2020-09-01)
Dietary patterns and their association with general and central obesity among adult women were studied using a cross-sectional survey with multistage cluster sampling in urban and rural areas nationwide in Botswana. The ...

Perceptions and attitudes of communities on socio-economic importance of camels and consumption of camel milk and camel milk products in Kgalagadi District, Botswana. 

Tselaesele, Nelson; Seifu, Eyassu; Molapisi, Moenyane; Boitumelo, Wame; Angassa, Ayana; Kgosikoma, Keneilwe; Teketay, Demel; Sekwati-Monang, Bonno; Chimbombi, Ezekiel; Kobue-Lekalake, Rosemary; Bultosa, Geremew; Haki, Gulelat Desse; Witness, Mojeremane; Kgaudi, Katsane; Mokobi, Boitumelo (International Society of Camelid Research and Development, 2021)
Camels were introduced to Botswana in the early twentieth century as a means of transport for the Botswana Police Service in the Kgalagadi District. This service was discontinued in the early 1980s and the camels were ...

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Seifu, Eyassu (2)Angassa, Ayana (1)Boitumelo, Wame (1)Bultosa, Geremew (1)Chimbombi, Ezekiel (1)Gilbert, Amogelang (1)Haki, Gulelat Desse (1)Jackson, Jose (1)Jackson, Maria (1)... View MoreSubject
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Adult women (1)Apicultural practices (1)Attitudes (1)Camel milk (1)Chemical composition (1)Dietary Patterns (1)Dromedary camels (1)Kgalagadi (1)Obesity (1)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (2)2020 (1)Has File(s)Yes (3)

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