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Heterogeneous impacts of greenhouse farming technology as climate-smart agriculture on household welfare in Ghana

The contributions of climate-smart agriculture to the transformation of agri-food systems as well as reducing the vulnerability of smallholder agriculture production to climate change in sub-Saharan Africa have been acknowledged in the sustainable development literature. However, studies on the impa...

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Published in:Journal of cleaner production 2024-01, Vol.434, p.139785, Article 139785
Main Authors: Torsu, Dora Akpene, Danso-Abbeam, Gideon, Ogundeji, Abiodun A., Owusu-Sekyere, Enoch, Owusu, Victor
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