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Energy efficiency and waste reuse: A solution for sustainability in poor West African countries? Case study of the shea butter supply chain in Burkina Faso
October 8, 2013 Editor 0
Eric Serges Noumi, Marie-Helene Dabat, and Joel Blin<br/> In West African countries, the objective of producer insertion in competitive markets is often associated with the need to modernize and mechanize production processes, i.e., replace labour by machines. This excludes traditional producers who can barely comply with the economic criteria but who must … [J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 5, 053134 (2013)] published Tue Oct 8, 2013.
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