If you liked Microbial Processes : Promising Technologies for Developing Countries by Commission on International Relations, Board on Science and Technology for International Development, and Advisory Committee on Technology Innovation, start with Saline Agriculture (1990), Lost Crops of Africa Vol. I : Volume I (1996), and Food Aid Projections for the Decade of The 1990s (1989). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Saline Agriculture 1990 · 152 pages · Office of International Affairs, Board on Science and Technology for International Development · Same author
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  3. 3 Food Aid Projections for the Decade of The 1990s 1989 · 194 pages · Policy and Global Affairs, Board on Science and Technology for International Development · Same author
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Microbial Processes : Promising Technologies for Developing Countries is by Commission on International Relations, Board on Science and Technology for International Development, and Advisory Committee on Technology Innovation.