Social capital as a determinant of farmlevel sustainable land management adoption : a case study of smallholder farmers in Northern Benin
In many developing countries high rates of farmland degradation contribute to the low performance of smallholder agriculture and pose serious policy challenges. Despite promotion efforts by government and non-governmental organizations adoption of improved agricultural production technologies remain...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2018
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