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This study, competitiveness of the value chain of the agricultural sector in Cameroon, aims to help the Government … national, regional or international competitiveness of six value chains of the agricultural sector. This paper examines family …, palm oil, plantain and poultry. The primary purpose of this study of competitiveness is to identify products and operating …
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The groundnut value chain is of major economic, social and political importance in Senegal. Most rural households grow the crop, and its transport, storage or processing is a key source of nonfarm employment in both formal and informal enterprises. Senegal's groundnut sector was originally...
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The specific objective of this policy note is to derive insights that can contribute to rapid and sustainable integration of small-scale farmers into the livestock and horticulture value chains in Swaziland. It seeks to do this by identifying constraints that may be contributing to poor...
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Chad's gross domestic product (GDP) contracted by 1.2 percent in 2021 - the second consecutive year of recession - driven by a two-month suspension of oil production at its Esso plants, economic disruptions due to sociopolitical insecurity, and liquidity constraints because of delays in debt...
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development aspects, and stipulates the broad basic growth may be enhanced by strengthening agricultural competitiveness. Yet …
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The global economy has become increasingly complex and competitive. Many countries have turned to knowledge-based growth to transition from labor-intensive sectors to new and emerging economic activities that require higher skills and intellectual capital. In Thailand, higher education...
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