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A dynamic linkage between greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and agricultural productivity: evidence from Ethiopia
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This study conducted by Asmamaw Mulusew and Mingyong Hong explores the intriguing relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and agricultural productivity in Ethiopia. Notably, the research reveals how factors like fertilizer use and the rural population can boost agricultural yield, while certain emissions pose challenges. Join the journey towards enhancing productivity and environmental sustainability!
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