Constraints to Farmers Willingness to Pay for Private Irrigation Delivery in Nandom, Ghana
Subject Areas : Extension of SustainabilityYussif K 1 , Obeng K 2 , Hudu Zakaria 3
1 - University for Development Studies, Ghana
2 - University for Development Studies, Ghana
3 - FACS/UDS Post Office Box TL 1882 Tamale, Ghana
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