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On the Possibility of a Maize Green Revolution in the Highlands of Kenya: An Assessment of Emerging Intensive Farming Systems. (2015). Otsuka, Keijiro ; Matsumoto, Tomoya ; Jin, Songqing ; Muraoka, Rie .
In: 2015 Conference, August 9-14, 2015, Milan, Italy.
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