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Nhemachena, Charles et al.
Exploring ways to increase public investments in agricultural water management and irrigation for improved agricultural productivity in Southern Africa
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Water SA
, July 2018, vol.44, no.3, p.474-481. ISSN 1816-7950
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Nhemachena, Charles, Matchaya, Greenwell and Nhlengethwa, Sibusiso
Strengthening mutual accountability and performance in agriculture in Southern Africa
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S. Afr. j. sci.
, June 2017, vol.113, no.5-6, p.1-7. ISSN 0038-2353
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Mathebula, Jabulani et al.
Estimation of household income diversification in South Africa: A case study of three provinces
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S. Afr. j. sci.
, Feb 2017, vol.113, no.1-2, p.1-9. ISSN 0038-2353
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Matchaya, Greenwell, Nhemachena, Charles and Nhlengenthwa, Sibusiso
Income growth, population and savings in the Southern Africa Development Community region
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S. Afr. j. econ. manag. sci.
, 2018, vol.21, no.1, p.1-9. ISSN 2222-3436
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