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Nobukhosi Nhliziyo and Abbyssinia Mushunje
Globally, climate change remains one of the most pressing challenges, and it is also an obstacle to the fundamental achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. The purpose of the study was to examine the determinants of small-scale farmers? partici...
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Alim Setiawan Slamet, Akira Nakayasu and Masahiro Ichikawa
The rise of supermarkets in Indonesia since the end of the 1990s have been transforming the food retail sector and providing further market opportunities for small-scale farmers, in which most of Indonesia?s farmer falls into this category. The aim of th...
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Saowalak Kosanlawit, Peeyush Soni and Ganesh P. Shivakoti
This research investigates the relationship between equitable water allocation, participation in the local irrigation operation, and improved economic well-being. The study area consisted of the rice-growing districts of Doi Saket and Mae On in Thailand?...
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Mavhungu Abel Mafukata
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This paper investigates constraints and complexities affecting entrepreneurial and Agri-business small-scale communal cattle farming success and sustainability in the Vhembe District of Limpopo Province, South Africa. The respondent entrepreneur farmers ...
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Ricardo X. Chávez, Emma D. Lombeida, Álvaro M. Pazmiño, Flora del C. Vasconez
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This article is about the evolution of the agrarian sciences and how innovation plays a crucial role in its development. It also notes how not all innovations have had a positive impact on ecosystems and biodiversity. Such is the case for the relentless ...
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Subrata Sarker, Mohim Chandra Das, Rakesh Ghosh and Mohammad Toufiqur Rahman
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