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Business model scenarios and suitability: smallholder solar pump-based irrigation in Ethiopia. Agricultural Water Management – Making a Business Case for Smallholders (IWMI Research Report 172)

Miriam Otoo, Nicole Lefore, Petra Schmitter, Jennie Barron and Gebrehaweria Gebregziabher
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Gebrehaweria Gebregziabher: International Water Management Institute

No H048583, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute

Keywords: business; management; /; models; /; solar; energy; /; energy; policies; /; irrigation; methods; /; irrigation; practices; /; pumping; /; smallholders; /; farmers; /; alternative; methods; /; environmental; sustainability; /; environmental; impact; /; corporate; culture; /; policy; making; /; renewable; energy; /; agricultural; financial; policy; /; financing; /; supply; chain; /; economic; aspects; /; irrigated; farming; /; agricultural; production; /; investment; /; intensification; /; food; security; /; nutrition; /; water; supply; /; water; management; /; groundwater; /; regulations; /; rural; communities; /; markets; /; small; scale; systems; /; women's; participation; /; case; studies; /; Africa; /; Ethiopia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 67 pages
Date: 2018
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