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16. See, e.g. Sabates-Wheeler (2002); Sabates-Wheeler and Childress (2004), and Mathijs and
Swinnen (2001). See also Agarwal (2010c) for a detailed discussion.
17. These are the latest figures provided by the Director of the Andhra Pradesh Mahila
Samakya program.
18. The author is currently researching both the Andhra Pradesh and Kerala examples of
women's group farming in depth.
19. IFAD 2009 Evaluation Bangladesh. [ http://www.ifad.org/evaluation/public_html/eksyst/
doc/country/pi/bangladesh/cesba94e_3.htm ]. Last accessed on 14 September 2009.
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