Rural household economies dependent on rain-fed agriculture are increasingly turning to irrigation technology solutions to counter weather variability, and guard against low crop yields. Organizations too are using market-based approaches to disseminate technologies to smallholder farmers, and al...
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Njuki, Jemimah
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Waithanji, Elizabeth M.
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Sakwa, B.
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Kariuki, Juliet B.
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Mukewa, E.
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Ngige, J.
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[A qualitative assessment of gender and irrigation technology in Kenya and Tanzania]
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A qualitative assessment of gender and irrigation technology in Kenya and Tanzania