Autor:
Muloi, D.
Alarcón, P.
Ombui, J.
Ngeiywa, K.J.
Abdullahi, B.
Muinde, P.
Karani, Maurice K.
Rushton, Jonathan
Fèvre, Eric M.
The camel milk trade in Kenya has evolved significantly from a small-scale business undertaken in local villages to its current status involving a large number of different stakeholders supplying urban towns, particularly Nairobi City. Despite the evident growth pattern, the supply of camel milk ...
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Muloi, D.
,
Alarcón, P.
,
Ombui, J.
,
Ngeiywa, K.J.
,
Abdullahi, B.
,
Muinde, P.
,
Karani, Maurice K.
,
Rushton, Jonathan
,
Fèvre, Eric M.
,
[Value chain analysis and sanitary risks of the camel milk system supplying Nairobi city, Kenya]
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Value chain analysis and sanitary risks of the camel milk system supplying Nairobi city, Kenya