Enabling Agri-entrepreneurship and Innovation Empirical Evidence and Solutions for Conflict Regions and Transitioning Economies

Agricultural entrepreneurs in conflict and post-conflict regions face special challenges; not just everyday personal risks, but also the difficulties of building small businesses when real or threatened violence can disrupt business growth cycles and economic security. Alongside establishing secure...

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Other Authors: Chan, Catherine (Editor), Sipes, Brent S. (Editor), Lee, Tina (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxfordshire, UK CABI 2017
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