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EVALUATION OF THE SMALL FARMERS FUND IN THE AGRICULTURAL INITIATIVE IN IRAQ THROUGH THE COLLECTION EFFICIENCY OF LOANS FOR THE PERIOD 2009 – 2018

To evaluate and analyze the small farmers fund, one of the funds financed by the allocation of the Supreme Committee for the Agricultural Initiative, this fund finance the unconditioned plastic houses, beekeeping, field crops, winter and summer vegetable crops, protected tomato houses, olive trees s...

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Published in:Iraqi journal of agricultural science 2024, Vol.55 (1), p.542-551
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Beekeeping
Crops
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Loans
Natural resources
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Rural areas
Self sufficiency
Sprinkler irrigation
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