2015
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2015.1103.8
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Linking smallholder vegetable producers to high value markets: challenges, experiences and lessons from marketing clusters in the Southern Philippines

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“…He believes that vegetable prices directly affect people's intake of vegetables, which in turn is related to the risk of diabetes [14]. Bacus et al, (2015) found that Philippine smallholder farmers improve the quality of vegetables, conducive to entering high-value markets and increasing income [15]. Powell et al, (2013) analyzed tax relief and subsidies as an important policy to adjust consumers The diet structure increases the consumption of vegetables [16].…”
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“…He believes that vegetable prices directly affect people's intake of vegetables, which in turn is related to the risk of diabetes [14]. Bacus et al, (2015) found that Philippine smallholder farmers improve the quality of vegetables, conducive to entering high-value markets and increasing income [15]. Powell et al, (2013) analyzed tax relief and subsidies as an important policy to adjust consumers The diet structure increases the consumption of vegetables [16].…”
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confidence: 99%