The Diverging South comparing the cashew sectors of Tanzania and Vietnam
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TextPublication details: Leidan African Studies Centre 2013Description: xii,175p.:illISBN: - 978-90-5448-124-9
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Based on rural fieldwork in Tanzania and Vietnam, this book describes the differences in organisation of cashew production in the highest-producing areas in the two countries by analysing the lower level of the cashew value chain. Using a comparative analysis, the book explores the dynamic process of how cashew farmers in the two countries are integrated in the existing production set-up. The importance of choice through economic freedom is explored by analysing the functioning of different actors to allow or hinder advancement in production and productivity.
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