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Dairy Development Forum—Quo Vadis?

Published

2017

Status

Open Access

Language

en

Countries

  • Tanzania

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  • Policies, institutions and livelihoods
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https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81365

Citation

Kilongozi, N., Mwingu, N., Ogutu, C., Kurwijila, L., Twine, E., Kitalyi, A. and Omore, A. 2017. Dairy Development Forum—Quo Vadis? Poster prepared for the Maziwa Zaidi Policy Forum, Dar es Salaam, 23-24 May 2017. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Tanzania Dairy Board.

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  • dairying
  • livestock
  • markets
  • scaling
  • value chains
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Author(s)

  • Kilongozi, N.
  • Mwingu, N.
  • Ogutu, C.
  • Kurwijila, Lusato R.
  • Twine, Edgar E.
  • Kitalyi, A.
  • Omore, Amos O.

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