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Producing and Procuring Horticultural Crops with Chinese Characteristics: The Case of Northern China.

Honglin Wang
Xiaoxia Dong
Scott Rozelle
Jikun Huang
Thomas Reardon
Reports/papers (non-specific)
Language:
English
Published: November 2009
Publisher(s):
Science Direct
Area(s):
China
Product code:X00059
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To understand the types of farmer participating in the horticultural revolution. This publication forms part of the Regoverning Markets project. From World Development, Volume 37, Issue 11.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2008.08.030

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Sales to processor at wholesale market. Photo: Jikun Huang

Regoverning Markets

Project focused on the modernisation of agrifood markets in emerging economies, and implications for small-scale producers

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Small producers, supermarkets, and the role of intermediaries in Turkey's fresh fruit and vegetable market

01 December 2009

Preview of X00060

Determinants of Small-Scale Farmer inclusion in Emerging Modern Agrifood Markets: A Study of the Dairy Industry in India.

01 February 2009

Preview of G03257

Morocco - Key factors relating to the integration of small- and medium-sized Moroccon olive oil producers into modern markets

01 August 2008

Smallholder Incomes, Food Safety and Producing, and Marketing China's Fruit

01 June 2008

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