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Recommendations for interventions

7 Recommendations

7.2 Recommendations for interventions

Table 34: Recommendations for interventions Bottleneck /

Pave roads. Farmers gain greater independency from

Porters lack formal

Limited

Consumers Invest in awareness raising campaigns

No garbage

All chain actors Vertical integration by linking of different

Profit of all actors is enhanced.

Trust of all actors in the market and in

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