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Impact of farmer field schools on agricultural productivity and poverty in East Africa. (2010). Nkonya, Ephraim ; Kato, Edward ; Davis, Kristin ; Mekonnen, Daniel Ayalew ; Miiro, Richard ; Odendo, Martins ; Nkuba, Jackson .
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  50. Evaluation of the Burkina Faso Agriculture Development Project: Design Report. (). Ksoll, Christopher ; Velyvis, Kristen ; Dumitrescu, Anca ; Morgan, Seth ; Toledo, Chantal.
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