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Kyrgyz Republic Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment

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  • Sandra Broka
  • Åsa Giertz
  • Garry Christensen
  • Charity Hanif
  • Debra Rasmussen
  • Rhoda Rubaiza

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  • Sandra Broka & Åsa Giertz & Garry Christensen & Charity Hanif & Debra Rasmussen & Rhoda Rubaiza, 2016. "Kyrgyz Republic Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment," World Bank Publications - Reports 23764, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Tilekeyev, Kanat, 2013. "Productivity Implications of Participation in Export Activities: The Case of Farmers in Talas Oblast of Kyrgyzstan," MPRA Paper 66717, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Cordula Rastogi & Jean-Francois Arvis, 2014. "The Eurasian Connection : Supply-Chain Efficiency along the Modern Silk Route through Central Asia," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 18779.
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