Collective market participation can reduce transaction costs and information asymmetries, which can build up market power. The objective of this study was to evaluate decisions to participate in collective marketing and its effect on household income among smallholder farmers in an Innovation Pla...
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Mango, Nelson
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Makate, Clifton
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Lundy, Mark
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Siziba, Shephard
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Nyikahadzoi, Kefasi
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Fatunbi, A.O.
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[Collective market participation for improved income among smallholder farming households: a case of Balaka Innovation Platform in Malawi]
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Collective market participation for improved income among smallholder farming households: a case of Balaka Innovation Platform in Malawi