Driving behavior change among farmers & fishers: Do social networks matter?
[...]maximisation of profit may be a trade-off with competing considerations and might not be a straightforward mechanism. [...]in India, to incentivise more ‘efficient’ on-farm crop water use, national and state governments have introduced financial subsidy policies to reduce the cost of purchasing...
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