Reaching the Marginalised? Gender, Value Chains and Ethical Trade in African Horticulture
Ethical trade, through codes of practice, forms an important part of the value chains for horticultural products sourced from Africa by major European buyers. This paper explores the relationship between value chains in the horticultural sector, the employment patterns of African producers, and the...
Autors principals: | Dolan, C, Tallontire, A, Barrientos, S, Smith, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2005
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