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Economic gains of improving soil fertility and water holding capacity with clay application: the impact of soil remediation research in northeast Thailand

Rathinasamy Maria Saleth, Arlene Inocencio (), Andrew Noble and S. Ruaysoongnern
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S. Ruaysoongnern: International Water Management Institute

No H042267, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute

Keywords: Soil; improvement; /; Impact; assessment; /; Research; projects; /; Soil; fertility; /; Sandy; soils; /; Water; holding; capacity; /; Clay; soils; /; Soil; water; relations; /; Soil; management; /; Farming; systems; /; Crop; yield; /; Vegetable; crops; /; Rice; /; Sorghum; /; Models; /; Statistical; methods; /; Cost; benefit; analysis; /; Economic; analysis; /; Economic; aspects; /; Thailand (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 30 Pages
Date: 2009
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