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Short Commercialization Circuits and Productive Development of Agroecological Farmers in the Rural Andean Area of Ecuador

Fair commercialization networks represent a direct economic and social participation mechanism for small producers in rural areas. Women’s participation is a pillar in short commercialization, which incorporates family income and economic independence, as well as food diversification in the territor...

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Published in:Sustainability 2023-04, Vol.15 (8), p.6944
Main Authors: Franco-Crespo, Christian, Cordero-Ahiman, Otilia Vanessa, Vanegas, Jorge Leonardo, García, Dario
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Agricultural productivity
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Agriculture
Commercialization
Consumers
Data collection
Farmers
Farms
Food
Food security
Food supply
Marketing
Natural environment
Participation
Profits
Rural areas
Sales
Sustainability
Sustainable development
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