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Establishing residue supply chains to reduce open burning – The case of rice straw and renewable energy in Punjab, India











FAO. 2022. Establishing residue supply chains to reduce open burning. The case of rice straw and renewable energy in Punjab, India. Environment and Natural Resources Management Working Paper No. 95. Rome.




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