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Framework to assess performance and impact of pluralistic agricultural extension systems: The best-fit framework revisited:. (2016). Ragasa, Catherine ; Davis, Kristin ; Franzel, Steven ; Babu, Suresh Chandra ; Faure, Guy.
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