Can geographical factors determine the choices of farmers in the Ethiopian Highlands to trade in livestock markets?
Proximity and affiliation to the local market appear to be two of the most relevant factors to explain farmer's choices to select a particular trading point. Physical barriers may limit the options , especially in developing countries. A network of villages linked by traders/farmer-traders shar...
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Auteurs principaux: | Angel Ortiz-Pelaez, Getaneh Ashenafi, Francois Roger, Agnes Waret-Szkuta |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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