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  15. Proposing a Paradigm Shift in Rural Electrification Investments in Sub-Saharan Africa through Agriculture. (2020). Kyriakarakos, George ; Bochtis, Dionysis ; Balafoutis, Athanasios T.
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  19. Closing Technological Gaps to Alleviate Poverty: Evidence from 17 Sub-Saharan African Countries. (2020). Bianco, Silvia Dal ; You, Kefei ; Amankwah-Amoah, Joseph.
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  20. Has solar PV achieved the national poverty alleviation goals? Empirical evidence from the performances of 52 villages in rural China. (2020). Wang, Zihan ; Cheng, Xin ; Shuai, Jing ; Liu, Jing.
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  21. Effective alleviation of rural poverty depends on the interplay between productivity, nutrients, water and soil quality. (2020). Lade, Steven J ; Radosavljevic, Sonja ; Schluter, Maja ; Haider, Jamila L.
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  22. Structural and Institutional Heterogeneity among Agricultural Cooperatives in Ethiopia: Does it Matter for Farmers’ Welfare?. (2020). Berhanu, Tekeste ; Gezahegn, Tafesse ; van Passel, Steven ; Maertens, Miet ; D'Haese, Marijke.
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  24. Determinants of the competitiveness of smallholder African indigenous vegetable farmers in high-value agro-food chains in Kenya: A multivariate probit regression analysis. (2019). Bokelmann, Wolfgang ; Kebede, Sindu W ; Bett, Hillary K ; Ngenoh, Evans ; Kurgat, Barnabas K.
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  25. Does A Market Systems Approach Revitalize Smallholder Irrigation Schemes? Evidence from Zimbabwe. (2019). Masasi, Blessing ; Ngombe, John N.
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  31. Adoption of Small-Scale Irrigation Farming as a Climate-Smart Agriculture Practice and Its Influence on Household Income in the Chinyanja Triangle, Southern Africa. (2018). Makate, Clifton ; Mponela, Powell ; Mango, Nelson ; Tamene, Lulseged ; Ndengu, Gift.
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  35. Business model scenarios and suitability: smallholder solar pump-based irrigation in Ethiopia. Agricultural Water Management – Making a Business Case for Smallholders. (2018). Schmitter, Petra ; Lefore, Nicole ; Otoo, Miriam ; Barron, Jennie ; Gebregziabher, Gebrehaweria.
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  38. Theory and application of Agricultural Innovation Platforms for improved irrigation scheme management in Southern Africa. (2017). Stirzaker, Richard ; Ramshaw, Peter ; Moyo, Martin ; Bjornlund, Henning ; van Rooyen, Andre F.
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  40. Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services from Small-Scale Agricultural Management Interventions in Burkina Faso: A Discrete Choice Experiment Approach. (2017). Fonta, William ; Yameogo, Thomas B ; Sanfo, Safietou ; Houessionon, Prosper ; Zahonogo, Pam ; Thiombiano, Noel ; Balana, Bedru ; Bossa, Aymar Y.
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  42. A Success of Some Sort: Social Enterprises and Drip Irrigation in the Developing World. (2016). Venot, Jean-Philippe.
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  43. Transitioning to groundwater irrigated intensified agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa: An indicator based assessment. (2016). Aravindakshan, Sreejith ; Amjath-Babu, T S ; Krupnik, Timothy J ; Kaechele, Harald ; Sietz, Diana.
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  44. The human dimensions of water saving irrigation: lessons learned from Chinese smallholder farmers. (2015). Ma, Zhao ; Burnham, Morey ; Zhu, Delan.
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  45. Is reliable water access the solution to undernutrition? A review of the potential of irrigation to solve nutrition and gender gaps in Africa South of the Sahara. (2015). Domnech, Laia .
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  47. Climate change adaptation strategies for smallholder farmers in the Brazilian Sertão. (2014). Santos, Laise ; Burney, Jennifer ; Russell, Jarrod ; Rovere, Emilio ; Cesano, Daniele ; Corral, Thais ; Coelho, Nereide .
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  49. Small private irrigation: Enhancing benefits and managing trade-offs. (2014). Giordano, Meredith ; de Fraiture, Charlotte.
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  50. Small private irrigation: A thriving but overlooked sector. (2014). Giordano, Meredith ; de Fraiture, Charlotte.
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  51. From transfer to translation: Using systemic understandings of technology to understand drip irrigation uptake. (2014). Garb, Yaakov ; Friedlander, Lonia .
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