Electricity Consumption and Food Production in Malaysia: Implication for the Sustainable Development Goal 2
The need to seek sustainable solutions to end hunger in all its forms by 2030 motivated the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. Against this backdrop, this study seeks to fill the existing gap by unraveling the underexplored dimension of escalating electricity consumption and its po...
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Main Authors: | Osabohien R., Aderemi T.A., Jaaffar A.H., Oloke E., Bassey R., Yusoff N.Y.M., Balogun A.S., Ifekwem N.E. |
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2025
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