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agricultural value chains

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Agricultural value chains is a conceptual framework and analytical approach used to systematically examine the entire range of activities, actors, and linkages required to bring an agricultural product from its initial production stage through processing, distribution, and marketing to the final consumer. This research concept investigates the complex interactions, value addition processes, governance structures, and distribution of benefits among participants along the chain, providing insights into market dynamics, efficiency, power relations, and potential interventions for upgrading and sustainable development within the agricultural sector.

Top Authors

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TR

Michigan State University

AF

University of Kent

MI

Cornell University

JS

KU Leuven

BM

KU Leuven

Top Institutions

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Michigan State University

East Lansing, United States

Wageningen University & Research

Wageningen, The Netherlands

Washington D.C., United States

Cornell University

Ithaca, United States

The University of Queensland

Brisbane, Australia