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Resilience of global and local value chains to the Covid?19 pandemic: Survey evidence from vegetable value chains in Senegal. (2021). Feyaerts, Hendrik ; Fabry, Anna ; van Hoyweghen, Kaat ; Maertens, Miet ; Wade, Idrissa.
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  64. Ex-Post Impacts of Improved Maize Varieties on Poverty in Rural Ethiopia. (2013). Zeng, Di ; Norton, George ; Jaleta, Moti ; Alwang, Jeffrey ; Yirga, Chilot ; Shiferaw, Bekele.
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