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Performance technico-économique de l'appât alimentaire local à base des déchets de levure de lutte contre les mouches de fruits du manguier au Burkina Faso

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  • Tassembédo Boureima
  • Ouédraogo Mathieu
  • Nébié Karim
  • Toé Patrice

    (IRD [Burkina Faso] - Institut de recherche pour le développement)

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Déclaration de divulgation : L'auteur n'a pas connaissance de quelconque financement qui pourrait affecter l'objectivité de cette étude. Conflit d'intérêts : L'auteur ne signale aucun conflit d'intérêts. Pour citer cet article : TASSEMBÉDO, B., OUÉDRAOGO, M., NÉBIÉ, K. & TOÉ, P. (2023) « Performance technico-économique de l'appât alimentaire local à base des déchets de levure de lutte contre les mouches des fruits du manguier au Burkina Faso »,

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  • Tassembédo Boureima & Ouédraogo Mathieu & Nébié Karim & Toé Patrice, 2023. "Performance technico-économique de l'appât alimentaire local à base des déchets de levure de lutte contre les mouches de fruits du manguier au Burkina Faso," Post-Print hal-04136365, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04136365
    DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.8039494
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