Effect of Type of Irrigation System on Productivity and Income of Date Palm Growers in Sebha, Libya
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Open access
Authors
Aridah, Ahmad Mohamed Ahmad
Date
2016Supervisor
Prof. Zora Singh
Assoc. Prof. Fay Rola-Rubzen
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Curtin Business School
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Abstract
This research examines the variables affecting the production of date palm, the fruit quality of common varieties of dates, and the income of date palm farmers in Sebha, Libya. It provides new insights into factors that affect the technical efficiency of date palm production, and the physical and chemical characterises of dates. The research shows the pros and cons of different types of irrigation systems and outlines important policy implications for irrigation in Libya.
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