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    <title>Networks organization along organic foods value chains in Kenya; case: Kales in Nairobi</title>
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    <description>Title: Networks organization along organic foods value chains in Kenya; case: Kales in Nairobi
Authors: Gichure, Josphat N.
Abstract: An MSc student from the DANIDA project ProGrOV&#xD;
has done a survey of certified organic farmers and marketing outlets around Nairobi. The survey was conducted between February and April, 2012 with kales as a&#xD;
case study.&#xD;
The results show that there was poor and uneven access to information for producers and other weak chain&#xD;
members due to fragmentation of producers and traders&#xD;
and distant markets. The study recommends reorganization of the network structure to facilitate information&#xD;
flow and minimize exploitation of farmers so that all&#xD;
stakeholders benefit from the network structure.</description>
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