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Impacts and sustainability of irrigation in Rwanda

Project Active from 1 Jun 2016 to 31 Mar 2018 Firms

Impacts and sustainability of irrigation in Rwanda

Researchers

Jeremy Magruder

Associate Professor, University of California - Berkeley

Florence Kondylis

Senior Economist, World Bank

Maria Jones

Survey Specialist, World Bank

This research poses 3 primary questions:

1) What are the impacts of irrigation on smallholder welfare?

2) What are the impacts of commercialisation on farmer welfare?

3) What type of public/private management structure achieves the best maintenance and use outcomes?

Project outputs

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Impacts and sustainability of irrigation in Rwanda

Florence Kondylis, Maria Jones, Jeremy Magruder
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