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Cabbage 2 Cost 2 Ghana 2 Lettuce 2 Production systems 2 Revenue 2 Spring onion 2 Beschäftigungseffekt 1 Employment effect 1 Gemüsebau 1 Manufacturing system 1 Produktionssystem 1 Vegetable farming 1
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Akuriba, Margaret Atosina 2 Danquah, Karen Sakyibea 2 Ebenezer, Amissah 2 Ofosu, Danso Anthony 2 Wongnaa, Camillus Abawiera 2
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Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research 1 Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research : JGER 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Profitability and constraints to urban exotic vegetable production systems in the Kumasi metropolis of Ghana: A recipe for job creation
Wongnaa, Camillus Abawiera; Akuriba, Margaret Atosina; … - In: Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research 9 (2019) 33, pp. 1-19
Some vegetable producers perceive their venture to be unprofitable owing to cheating at the farm gate. This study sought to determine profitability of production of exotic vegetables which are not native of Ghana. The study used data collected from 80 urban exotic vegetable farmers. Descriptive...
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Profitability and constraints to urban exotic vegetable production systems in the Kumasi metropolis of Ghana : a recipe for job creation
Wongnaa, Camillus Abawiera; Akuriba, Margaret Atosina; … - In: Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research : JGER 9 (2019) 33, pp. 1-19
Some vegetable producers perceive their venture to be unprofitable owing to cheating at the farm gate. This study sought to determine profitability of production of exotic vegetables which are not native of Ghana. The study used data collected from 80 urban exotic vegetable farmers. Descriptive...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012029346
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