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.
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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.
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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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