APA (7th ed.) Citation
Njuki, J., Waithanji, E. M., Sakwa, B., Kariuki, J. B., Mukewa, E., & Ngige, J. (2014). Can market-based approaches to technology development and dissemination benefit women smallholder farmers? A qualitative assessment of gender dynamics in the ownership, purchase, and use of irrigation pumps in Kenya and Tanzania. International Food Policy Research Institute.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
Njuki, Jemimah, Elizabeth M. Waithanji, Beatrice Sakwa, Juliet B. Kariuki, Elizabeth Mukewa, and John Ngige. Can Market-based Approaches to Technology Development and Dissemination Benefit Women Smallholder Farmers? A Qualitative Assessment of Gender Dynamics in the Ownership, Purchase, and Use of Irrigation Pumps in Kenya and Tanzania. International Food Policy Research Institute, 2014.
MLA (9th ed.) Citation
Njuki, Jemimah, et al. Can Market-based Approaches to Technology Development and Dissemination Benefit Women Smallholder Farmers? A Qualitative Assessment of Gender Dynamics in the Ownership, Purchase, and Use of Irrigation Pumps in Kenya and Tanzania. International Food Policy Research Institute, 2014.
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