In this comprehensive study, Gerald C. Dudgeon explores the agricultural and forest resources of British West Africa, including crops, livestock, and timber. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and research, Dudgeon provides detailed information on the production, distribution, and use of these resources, and offers valuable insights into the economic and social conditions of the region.
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