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Contribution of Non- Timber Forest Products to the Rural Household Economy: Gore district, Southwestern Ethiopia

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Fig. 1. Map of the study area.
Table 1. Reported Land Holding Size of the Sample Households (N = 75).
Table 2. Mean (+ Std. Dev.) Live Stock Numbers per Household of Sample Household.
Table 4 shows that the main NTFPs utilized and accordingly, most respondents (69 %) keep traditional bee in
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