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Value chain analysis of Lakadong turmeric in Meghalaya: a micro-level study

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  • Singh, Ram
  • Dympep, Alethea
  • Passah, S.
  • Feroze, S.M.
  • Choudhury, A.
  • Kumar, Shiv
  • Jhajharia, A.

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  • Singh, Ram & Dympep, Alethea & Passah, S. & Feroze, S.M. & Choudhury, A. & Kumar, Shiv & Jhajharia, A., 2021. "Value chain analysis of Lakadong turmeric in Meghalaya: a micro-level study," Agricultural Economics Research Review, Agricultural Economics Research Association (India), vol. 33(2), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aerrae:310328
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.310328
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    1. Kumar, Anjani & Singh, Harbir & Kumar, Sant & Mittal, Surabhi, 2011. "Value Chains of Agricultural Commodities and their Role in Food Security and Poverty Alleviation- A Synthesis," Agricultural Economics Research Review, Agricultural Economics Research Association (India), vol. 24(1), June.
    2. Boehlje, Michael D. & Hofing, Steven L. & Schroeder, R. Christopher, 1999. "Value Chains in the Agricultural Industries," Staff Papers 200409, Purdue University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
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