Harnessing farmers' knowledge and perceptions for health-risk reduction in wastewater-irrigated agriculture

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Harnessing farmers' knowledge and perceptions for health-risk reduction in wastewater-irrigated agriculture. / Keraita, Bernard; Drechsel, Pay; Seidu, Razak; Amerasinghe, Priyanie; Cofie, Olufunke O.; Konradsen, Flemming.

Wastewater Irrigation and Health: Assessing and Mitigating Risk in Low-income Countries. Earthscan, 2009. s. 337-354.

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Keraita, B, Drechsel, P, Seidu, R, Amerasinghe, P, Cofie, OO & Konradsen, F 2009, Harnessing farmers' knowledge and perceptions for health-risk reduction in wastewater-irrigated agriculture. i Wastewater Irrigation and Health: Assessing and Mitigating Risk in Low-income Countries. Earthscan, s. 337-354. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849774666

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Keraita, B., Drechsel, P., Seidu, R., Amerasinghe, P., Cofie, O. O., & Konradsen, F. (2009). Harnessing farmers' knowledge and perceptions for health-risk reduction in wastewater-irrigated agriculture. I Wastewater Irrigation and Health: Assessing and Mitigating Risk in Low-income Countries (s. 337-354). Earthscan. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849774666

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Keraita B, Drechsel P, Seidu R, Amerasinghe P, Cofie OO, Konradsen F. Harnessing farmers' knowledge and perceptions for health-risk reduction in wastewater-irrigated agriculture. I Wastewater Irrigation and Health: Assessing and Mitigating Risk in Low-income Countries. Earthscan. 2009. s. 337-354 https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849774666

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Keraita, Bernard ; Drechsel, Pay ; Seidu, Razak ; Amerasinghe, Priyanie ; Cofie, Olufunke O. ; Konradsen, Flemming. / Harnessing farmers' knowledge and perceptions for health-risk reduction in wastewater-irrigated agriculture. Wastewater Irrigation and Health: Assessing and Mitigating Risk in Low-income Countries. Earthscan, 2009. s. 337-354

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