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irrigation water. Households with poor health are less likely to adopt productivity-enhancing as well as resource …"Ersado looks at the feasibility and potential of instituting small-scale irrigation dams to reduce Ethiopia … implications of irrigation development programs and provides empirical evidence from microdam construction and reforestation …
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irrigation water. Households with poor health are less likely to adopt productivity-enhancing as well as resource …The author looks at the feasibility and potential of instituting small-scale irrigation dams to reduce Ethiopia s … implications of irrigation development programs and provides empirical evidence from microdam construction and reforestation …
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analysis from, a field monitoring campaign in the interim evaluation period for community-scale solar-powered irrigation …
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diffusion of modern irrigation is a main obstacle for improving small-scale farmer productivity. …In most developing countries non-irrigation status often dominates adoption of traditional and modern irrigation … technology. In this paper, we study the effect of production risk on irrigation technology choice among small-scale farmers in …
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irrigation water. Households with poor health are less likely to adopt productivity-enhancing as well as resource …Ersado looks at the feasibility and potential of instituting small-scale irrigation dams to reduce Ethiopia … implications of irrigation development programs and provides empirical evidence from microdam construction and reforestation …
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