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Understanding Value Chain Structure and Functionality: The Domestic Onion Value Chain in Senegal

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  • De Janvry, Alain
  • Cisse, Abdoulaye
  • Trachtman, Carly D.
  • Sadoulet, Elisabeth
  • Syll, Mame Mor Anta

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  • De Janvry, Alain & Cisse, Abdoulaye & Trachtman, Carly D. & Sadoulet, Elisabeth & Syll, Mame Mor Anta, 2023. "Understanding Value Chain Structure and Functionality: The Domestic Onion Value Chain in Senegal," 2023 Annual Meeting, July 23-25, Washington D.C. 335466, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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