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reasons, one of the important reason lies in the problems associated with domestic and international marketing of livestock … institutions to overcome perceived problems in the marketing system to address its links with food security. Knowledge on how … marketing routes and systems contribute to spread of diseases and the implications of these for national and international trade …
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making processes towards improving livestock trade and marketing in Somalia by enabling the development of effective and … efficient marketing support services and accountable and competent rural institutions. The data were collected first through …
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The paper briefly summarises the historical perspective on the development of livestock marketing in Kenya, current … problems of livestock and hides and skins marketing, and recommends investment opportunities to improve the situation. …
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perceived by traders as major problems of marketing. All the problems were amenable to public policy to improve the market … environment and marketing efficiency. …
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Published jointly by IFPRI, ILRI and Wageningen University
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This article analyzes the different phases the Information Systems--Sociology relationship has gone through and points … an historical analysis of sociology itself. It shows the great comeback of the Object within the sociological field at … the beginning of the 80s. Different models have been developed from the generalized kinds of sociology to those that have …
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Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) proposes an original way to solve the incentive dilemma for the production of information goods, based on von ippel's user-as-innovator principle (1988): as users benefit from innovation, they have incentive to produce it, and as they can expect cumulative...
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