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Farmer organisations for market access: An international review
2010 and earlier
Global agro-food supply chain: Is there space for Africa?
2010 and earlier
Public private partnerships for innovation led growth in agri-chains: A useful tool for development in Latin America?
2010 and earlier
Private sector responses to public sector policy reforms: The case of fertilizer and maize market development in Kenya
2010 and earlier
The role of public private partnerships in promoting smallholder access to livestock markets in developing countries
2010 and earlier

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About Nutrition Connect

Nutrition Connect is an initiative of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). Nutrition Connect’s purpose is to mobilise knowledge, share experiences, and stimulate dialogue on public private engagement (PPE) for nutrition. We want to answer the question: How can nutritious and safe food be made more accessible, affordable and desirable, for everyone, everywhere, at all stages of life?