Contract farming and the role of primary cooperative societies among tobacco farmers in Urambo, Tanzania

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Contract farming and the role of primary cooperative societies among tobacco farmers in Urambo, Tanzania. / Larsen, Marianne Nylandsted; Makoye, Edward Bahati; Kuzilwa, Joseph A.

2019. 1-11 Paper præsenteret ved POLICOFA National Conference, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of.

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Larsen, MN, Makoye, EB & Kuzilwa, JA 2019, 'Contract farming and the role of primary cooperative societies among tobacco farmers in Urambo, Tanzania', Paper fremlagt ved POLICOFA National Conference, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of, 13/11/2019 s. 1-11.

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Larsen, M. N., Makoye, E. B., & Kuzilwa, J. A. (2019). Contract farming and the role of primary cooperative societies among tobacco farmers in Urambo, Tanzania. 1-11. Paper præsenteret ved POLICOFA National Conference, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of.

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Larsen MN, Makoye EB, Kuzilwa JA. Contract farming and the role of primary cooperative societies among tobacco farmers in Urambo, Tanzania. 2019. Paper præsenteret ved POLICOFA National Conference, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of.

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Larsen, Marianne Nylandsted ; Makoye, Edward Bahati ; Kuzilwa, Joseph A. / Contract farming and the role of primary cooperative societies among tobacco farmers in Urambo, Tanzania. Paper præsenteret ved POLICOFA National Conference, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, United Republic of.11 s.

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