Browsing Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture by Subject "Economic growth"
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(Feed the Future; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2017)The rural population in developing countries depends on agriculture. However, in many of these countries, agricultural productivity remains low with episodes of famines in drought-prone areas. One of the options to increase ...
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(Feed the Future; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)
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(IWMI; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)This report outlines a business model approach to assessing the feasibility and for encouraging investment in smallholder solar pump irrigation. It also proposes a new methodology for mapping the suitability of solar ...
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(Cogent Food & Agriculture; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2019)This review identified factors that determine the decision of a household to participate in irrigation, and its impact on the income of pastoralists and agro-pastoralists. In Ethiopia, agriculture is the basic economic ...
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(Agricultural & Applied Economics Association; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2020)Economic and Nutrition Impacts of Irrigated fodder and Crossbreed Cows
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(ILSSI; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2020)Economic Growth
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(Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2020)Endosulfan, a mixture of α- and β-isomers, is used by farmers in the wet and dry season for khat and onion production. Khat leaf samples were collected in farmer fields at intervals of 1 h; 1, 5, 9 and 14 d after application. ...
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(Feed the Future; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)
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(Ecosystem Services; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)Estimating the impacts of land use/land cover (LULC) changes in Ecosystem Service Values (ESV) is indispensable to provide public awareness about the status of ESV, and to help in policy-making processes. This study was ...
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(Feed the Future; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)
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(Agricultural Systems; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2020)Maize (Zea mays L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) and rice (Oryza sativa) are essential staple crops to the livelihoods of many Tanzanians. But the future productivity of these crops is highly uncertain due to many ...
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(IWMI; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)This paper reviews the evidence available on the provision of financing for African smallholder farmers to purchase irrigation equipment such as pumps, pipes and drip irrigation systems. It sets the scene by first reviewing ...
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(ILRI; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2020)Potential fodder production in Ethiopia
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(ILRI; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2020)
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(ILSSI; Texas &M University. Libraries, [2018?])Irrigated Fodder in Northern Ghana
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(International Livestock Research Institute;International Water Management Institute; Texas &M University. Libraries, [2017?])
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(IFPRI; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2019)Productive Energy Use in Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa
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(The Second Amhara Agricultural Forum, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, 16 January 2018; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)
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(Feed the Future; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2020)
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(Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)Small-scale irrigation (SSI) technologies can be a useful tool not only to increase crop productivity and income but also to mitigate against climate variability in Ghana given the recent frequent dry spells. Profitability ...