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Project Overview
Small-scale, off-grid, low carbon agricultural technologies are promising mechanisms to drive value addition and aid in development within developing countries. While these technologies can have great benefit, there is little evidence of their adoption in micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). MSMEs that could seek to take advantage of these technologies could be hindered by a variety of factors such as lack of knowledge, or access to climate-smart technologies.
The research will analyze the levers of a green energy transition through agricultural MSMEs’ pursuit of climate adaptation strategies in four low and middle-income countries. The methodology includes a multi-phase diagnose-design-test approach to increase the impact of evaluations of the potential role of local enterprises in driving a clean-energy transition in agricultural value chains.
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