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44 CHAPTER 4 strategy (clusters 1 a
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Table 4.8 Mean household net income
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48 CHAPTER 4 Table 4.9 Summary stat
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50 CHAPTER 4 Box 4.2 Gender in the
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52 CHAPTER 5 The socioeconomic expl
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54 CHAPTER 5 explanatory variables
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56 CHAPTER 5 technology training) a
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58 CHAPTER 5 Table 5.3 Determinants
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60 CHAPTER 5 Table 5.4 Determinants
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62 CHAPTER 5 the basic grains/lives
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64 CHAPTER 5 Table 5.5—Continued
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66 CHAPTER 5 ambiguous effects, dep
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68 CHAPTER 5 Table 5.6 Determinants
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70 CHAPTER 5 more livestock focus m
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72 CHAPTER 5 Table 5.7 Determinants
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74 CHAPTER 5 Geographic determinant
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76 CHAPTER 5 Table 5.8—Continued
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78 CHAPTER 5 Table 5.9—Continued
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80 CHAPTER 5 when they purchase it
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82 CHAPTER 5 Table 5.10 Summary of
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84 CHAPTER 5 able to compensate for
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86 CHAPTER 5 On the other hand, edu
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88 CHAPTER 5 and wage labor. Nevert
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90 CHAPTER 5 productivity. 62 Incre
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CHAPTER 6 Summary of Findings, Conc
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94 CHAPTER 6 zero/minimum tillage,
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96 CHAPTER 6 Develop and promote yi
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98 REFERENCES Boucher, S., B. Barha
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100 REFERENCES Hornby, A. S. 1974.
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102 REFERENCES Pino, H. N., P. Jim