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Can markets deliver the dual objectives of income generation and sustainability of natural resources in Uganda?
In this study, we set out to determine whether strategies used to link farmers to markets resulted in household level livelihood and NRM impacts measured by the participation in the market and the value of sales from the markets. Farmer to market linkages have improved livelihoods in developing coun...
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