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Communication 11: Impact of Implementing Renewable Energy in Power Distribution and Agriculture on Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa: Case Study of Northern Nigeria
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2021
Agriculture in Africa has a massive social and economic footprint. More than 80 percent of the population of sub-Saharan Africa is smallholder farmers, and about 23 percent of sub-Saharan Africa's GDP comes from agriculture. Yet, Africa's full agricultural potential remains untapped due to some limitations and inefficiencies.The research was conducted in Kano, a city in Northern Nigeria. The study considered the effects of implementing renewable energy with respect to power distribution
doi:10.21253/dmu.14179943.v1
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