Looking Like an Industry: Supporting Commercial Agriculture in Africa
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- Ishac Diwan & Olivier Gaddah & Rosie Osire, 2013. "Looking like an Industry: Supporting Commercial Agriculture in Africa," CID Working Papers 266, Center for International Development at Harvard University.
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