2017
DOI: 10.18488/journal.107.2017.52.90.99
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The Role of Social Networks as Survival Strategies in Agro-Pastoral Communities in Arid And Semi-Arid Lands in Tanzania

Abstract: Article HistoryAgro-pastoral communities in semi-arid areas of Tanzania are among the most food insecure groups in the country. In the absence of precisely stipulated mitigation measures from the government the agro-pastoralists have, all across their history relied on social networks for their survival. This paper seeks to examine in detail the role of social networks as survival strategies in coping up with food insecurity among agropastoral communities in Arid and semi-arid areas of Tanzania. Based on data … Show more

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“…Meanwhile, competition has increasingly become stiff in the global business environments (Chan et al, 2003). Hence, it is crucial that textile and apparel firms to make consensus to enjoy a common goals just like quality enhance, minimize stock holding cost, improved flexibility, timely respond according to market situation (Agami et al, 2012), take those measures which lead to enhance profitability of organization, customer satisfaction (Leng & Zailani, 2012;Rusomyo et al, 2017), otherwise, the company can lose its market position (Thomas & Griffin, 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%
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