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    Market value chain research: Case study in Nghia Trung commune, Bu Dang district, Binh Phuoc province, Vietnam

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    2008
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    Loan, L. T.
    Lan, D. T. K.
    Ha, Dang Thanh
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    Using participatory approach in focus group discussions, in-depth interviews and weighted scoring method, the study aims to identify the most profitable and marketable crops in pursuit of achieving the greatest opportunity for market-driven development from existing farming systems, marketing constraints, strategies and interventions to improve the SSFWMs market access in Nghia Trung.
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