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Determinants of Agricultural Extension Services : The Case of Haiti

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  • Diego Arias
  • Juan José Leguía
  • Abdoulaye Sy

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  • Diego Arias & Juan José Leguía & Abdoulaye Sy, 2013. "Determinants of Agricultural Extension Services : The Case of Haiti," World Bank Publications - Reports 16291, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Saito, K.A. & Spurling, D., 1992. "Developing Agricultural Extension for Women Farmers," World Bank - Discussion Papers 156, World Bank.
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