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*[https://gc21.giz.de/ibt/var/app/wp385P/2624/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/170202_PA_MOOC_Reader.pdf GIZ (2016). Sustainable Energy for Food - Massive Open Online Course - Reader].<br/>
 
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*[https://www.irena.org/publications/2016/Sep/Renewable-Energy-Benefits-Decentralised-solutions-in-agri-food-chain IRENA (2016). Renewable Energy Benefits - Decentralised Solutions in Agri Food-Chains].<br/>
 
*[https://www.irena.org/publications/2016/Sep/Renewable-Energy-Benefits-Decentralised-solutions-in-agri-food-chain IRENA (2016). Renewable Energy Benefits - Decentralised Solutions in Agri Food-Chains].<br/>
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Sustainable Energy for Food



Water Use in Agriculture



Application

Pumping and Irrigation

Cooling

Drying

Other Type of Food Processing


Energy Source 

Solar Power


Solar Powered Cooling

Solar Drying



Other Solar Powered Applications


Biomass / Biogas


Wind and Hydro Power



Value Chains

Dairy


Rice


Fruit and Vegetables


Tea



Energy Efficiency


Financing and Business Models