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Agricultural Value Chains - Some Selected Issues

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Academic Editor

John Stanton
John Stanton

Saint Joseph's University,
United States of America

Co-editor

Rosa Caiazza
Rosa Caiazza

Parthenope University of Naples,
Italy

Series Editor

Usha Iyer-Raniga
Usha Iyer-Raniga

RMIT University,
Australia

Published27 September 2023

Doi10.5772/intechopen.104239

ISBN978-1-83768-512-7

Print ISBN978-1-83768-511-0

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-1-83768-513-4

Copyright year2023

Number of pages166

Part of the book seriesSustainable Development

Issn2753-6580

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Table of Contents

Open access  chapters

162
3. Trends Shaping the Future of Agrifood

By John Stanton and Rosa Caiazza

96
4. Technology Promotion and Scaling in Support of Commodity Value Chain Development in Africa

By Paul L. Woomer, Rachel M. Zozo, Sabra Lewis and Dries Roobroeck

86
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5. Value Chain Analysis of the Street Food Enterprises in the Rural Towns of Vhembe District, Limpopo Province

By Tjale Clopus Mahopo, Noxolo Cebisa Nesamvuni, Azwihangwisi E. Nesamvuni and Johan van Niekerk

109
7. Value Chain Implementation in Rural-Scale Integrated Coconut Farming System in North Sulawesi Province, Indonesia

By Agustinus N. Kairupan, Jantje G. Kindangen, Gabriel H. Joseph, Ronald T.P. Hutapea, Ibrahim Erik Malia, Paulus C. Paat, Derek Polakitan, August Polakitan, Jefny B. Markus Rawung, Meivie Lintang, Joula O.M. Sondakh, Payung Layuk, Olvie Grietjie Tandi, Herlina N. Salamba, Nelson H. Kario, Jonathan Anugrah Lase and Rindengan Barlina

159
8. Are There Adequate Incentives for Research and Innovation in the Plant Breeding Supply Chain?

By Predrag Rajsic, Richard Gray, Alfons Weersink and Istvan Rajcan

60

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