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Does Access To Small Scale Irrigation Promote Market Oriented Production In Ethiopia? Fitsum Hagos1, Godswill Makombe1, Regassa Namara 2, and Seleshi Bekele Awulachew1 International Water Management Institute for the Nil
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Document Date: 2011-08-29 13:59:48


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City

Nazareth / Addis Ababa / Accra / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Nepal / Ghana / Ethiopia / /

Currency

USD / ETB / /

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Facility

International Water Management Institute / Seleshi Bekele Awulachew1 International Water Management Institute / /

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i.e. food / transportation / under irrigation systems / basic food / study site / adequate infrastructure / credit assistance / food production / food market / market-supporting services / food crops / food markets / household food security / food security / extension visitation / irrigation systems / marketable product / food demands / extension services / subsistence food production / family food requirements / rural infrastructure / chemicals / food insecure households / oil crops / low-risk/low-return food grains / food / /

Organization

World Bank / International Water Management Institute / Austrian government / Africa Regional Office / /

Person

Van Braun / /

Position

head / /

Region

Sub-Saharan Africa / East Africa / /

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