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Agrometeorology for agriculture extension officers in Lao People's Democratic Republic










Pant, K.P., Sengtaheuanghoung, O., Phothichanh, P. and Petri, M. 2021. Training manual agrometeorology for agriculture extension officers in the Lao People's Democratic Republic. Vientiane. FAO, MONRE and MAF. 




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