Title: | Small-scale village irrigation |
Author: | Parker, R.N. |
Book title: | Agriculture in South East Ghana; vol. II, special studies / G.E. Dalton and R.N. Parker |
Year: | 1973 |
Pages: | 29-47 |
Language: | English |
Geographic term: | Ghana |
Subject: | irrigation |
Abstract: | Examines irrigation as a means of local development in the village of Kpemkpo, not only for this particular community but for many others in a similr situation in south-east Ghana, thereby providing a substantial proportion of villagers with a high income-producing enterprise, and also bringing more stability to the lives of the people. Fig., notes, ref., tab. |
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