The adoption problem is a matter of fit: tracing the travel of pruning practices from research to farm in Ghana’s cocoa sector
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Main Authors: | Adomaa, Faustina Obeng, Vellema, Sietze R., Slingerland, M., Asare, R. |
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2022-02-24T09:52:39Z
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118235 |
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