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Livestock and fish value chain assessment toolkit, version 2

Published

2019

Status

Open Access

Language

en

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https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105608

Citation

Baltenweck, I., Poole, E.J., Galiè, A., Ouma, E., Marshall, K. and Kruijssen, F. 2019. Livestock and Fish value chain assessment toolkit, version 2. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.

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  • fish
  • impact assessment
  • livestock
  • value chains
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Author(s)

  • Baltenweck, Isabelle
  • Poole, Elizabeth J.
  • Galiè, Alessandra
  • Ouma, Emily A.
  • Marshall, Karen
  • Kruijssen, Froukje

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