Water-smart agriculture in East Africa
The value of farming is on the rise again. After years of neglect, smallholder farmers—the lynchpin of rural production—are resuming their position as a major focus for development (World Bank, 2013). In part, this reflects a broad international consensus that land, soil, and water are part of an em...
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International Water Management Institute
2015
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/64962 |
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