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Home » If Mozambique reduces net emissions from farming, will the poor suffer?
If Mozambique reduces net emissions from farming, will the poor suffer?
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If Mozambique reduces net emissions from farming, will the poor suffer?
odi.org.uk –

This Project Briefing explores the implications for agricultural systems being changed to reduce emissions and capture carbon by examining Mozambique, a low-income country where agriculture is the mainstay of most livelihoods.

Link: http://www.odi.org.uk/resources/docs/7577.pdf
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on February 27, 2012
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