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Benedict Belobo Ateba, Johannes Jurgens Prinsloo, Erika Fourie
The erratic nature of electricity supply in South Africa combines with other factors continuous to affect household electricity demand, leading to increasing reliance on other fuels. This dependence is characterised by the use of traditional fuels by mos...
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F. C. Prinsloo, A. Lombard
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Geen abstrak beskikbaar nie.
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Gerro Johannes Prinsloo, Robert Dobson, Alan Brent
For many off-grid rural communities, renewable energy resources may be the only viable option for household and village energy supply and electrification. This is especially true for many rural regions in Southern Africa, where the population spread is c...
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Inonge Theresa Lisita, Johannes Jurgens Prinsloo, Theuns Pelser
Strategic marketing communication is imperative for the successful implementation of projects of developmental corporations. Business development in the North West Province, South Africa however, seems to be hampered by the lack of effective marketing co...
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A. C. Groenewald, J. J. Prinsloo, T. G. Pelser
Branded meat of consistently high quality has earned a reputation worldwide as a means to increase beef consumption. The feedlot industry is the main beef producer in South Africa and falls in the category of Small Businesses. For these small business me...
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Theuns Pelser, Anita Groenewald, Hein Prinsloo
The feedlot industry is the main beef producer in South Africa and falls in the category of Small Businesses. For these small business enterprises to be successful in an industry subjected to fierce competition, it is necessary to be innovative in a mark...
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S. Prinsloo, R. Pieters, C. Bezuidenhout
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S. Prinsloo, R. Pieters, C. Bezuidenhout
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C. Pretorius, E. Prinsloo, L. Powrie, M. Theunissen, Sarel S. Cilliers
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In this study 26 clinic gardens were studied in terms of plant species composition,richness and ecosystem services. Management and other social aspects of these gardens werealso investigated.
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Mofokeng, M.; Prinsloo, G.; Kritzinger, Q.
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