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Strategy for the development of agro-based clusters

•Stimulating the production of high-value agricultural products (HVPs) is a significant concern.•Agro-based clusters already produce HPVs with and without close linkage to processing.•The challenge is to transform agricultural clusters into agro-industrial clusters.•Not only farmers but also agro-pr...

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Published in:World development perspectives 2020-12, Vol.20, p.100257, Article 100257
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