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University Delta-C
Keita, Moussa
Country of Origin:
Mali
Start Date:
2004/01/01
End Date:
2006/06/01
University:
University Delta-C
Degree:
DEA
Region:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Topic:
Natural Resource Management
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Sustainable Agriculture & Natural Resource Management (SANREM)
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Training
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Assessing the influence of conservation agriculture on household wellbeing and Maize Marketing in Tete and Manica, Mozambique
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Barriers to Household Risk Management: Evidence from India