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Mexico - Renewable Energy in Agriculture Project

This World Bank/GEF project (GEF US$ 8.9 million financed under OP6, Beneficiaries US$ 6.895 million, Government US$ 1.800 million) was designed to identify and promote cost-effective applications of renewable energy in the agricultural sector.



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