The impact of rainwater harvesting and fertilizer micro-dosing on farm and household sustainability in rural Tanzania
Food insecurity and poverty are of major concern for farmers in Tanzania, and the technologies rainwater harvesting coupled with fertilizer micro-dosing promise to aid in easing these burdens, particularly in a water-limited context. In this study, I performed an ex-post assessment of the impact of...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2021
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