Kenyan value chains are crucial for regreening efforts
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09.04.19
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Researchers show development of value chains is important for restoring degraded land in Kenya.
Development of value chains is a key driver for successful implementation of regreening efforts and market access, say researchers from World Agroforestry and World Vision Kenya who are collaborating in the Regreening Africa project.
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