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Institutional and financial considerations for self-managed irrigated agriculture in West Africa: examples from Burkina Faso and Niger

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  • Sally, H., 2002. "Institutional and financial considerations for self-managed irrigated agriculture in West Africa: examples from Burkina Faso and Niger," Conference Papers h030888, International Water Management Institute.
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    1. Pouya, A. M. & Sally, H., 1994. "Les objectifs et les performances des petits perimetres irrigues autour des barrages: Actes de l'atelier national, Ouagadougou, 08-10 Juin 1994," IWMI Books, Reports H015864, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Abernethy, Charles. L. & Sally, Hilmy & Lonsway, Kurt & Maman, Chegou, 2000. "Farmer-based financing of operations in the Niger Valley irrigation schemes," IWMI Research Reports H 26188, International Water Management Institute.
    3. Abernethy, Charles L. & Sally, Hilmy & Lonsway, Kurt & Maman, Chegou, 2000. "Farmer-based financing of operations in the Niger Valley irrigation schemes," IWMI Research Reports 44573, International Water Management Institute.
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