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Book Chapter
Cocoa in Ghana: shaping the success of an economy, Kolavalli, Shashi, and Vigneri Marcella , Yes, Africa can: success stories from a dynamic continent, 2011///, Washington, D.C., USA, p.201 - 217, (2011)
Commodity policy in an era of liberalized global markets, Gibbon, Peter , Agricultural Commodities, Trade and Sustainable Development, 2005///, (2005)
Globalization and international commodity trade with specific reference to the West African cocoa producers, Gilbert, C., and Varangis P. , Challenges to Globalization: Analyzing the Economics, 2004, Chicago, p.37 - pgs, (2004)
Conference Paper
Analysis of corporate social responsibility standards and guidelines in the agribusiness sector, Haas, R., Poetz K., and Balzarova M. , 2011 Annual World Food and Agribusiness Forum and Symposium, 2011, Frankfurt, (2011)
Corporate social responsibility in international cocoa trade, Abbott, P. H., Wilcox M., and Muir W. A. , 15th Annual World Food and Agribusiness Forum and Symposium, 2005, Chicago, (2005)
Food sovereignty and export crops: could ECOWAS create an OPEC for sustainable cocoa?, Koning, N. B. J., and Jongeneel R. A. , Forum on Food Sovereignty, Niamey, 7-10 November 2006, 2006, Niamey, p.14 - pgs., (2006)
IFPRI-ODI Cocoa Workshop Proceedings, IFPRI-ODI , 2007, Accra, (2007)
Production changes in Ghana cocoa farming households under market reforms, Teal, Francis, and Vigneri Marcella , Growth, poverty reduction and human development in Africa, 2004///, (2004)
Journal Article
Choice of Cocoa Market Channels among Cocoa Farmers in ILA Local Government Area of Osun State, Nigeria, Ogunleye, K. Y., and Oladeji J. O. , Middle-East J. Sci. Res, 2007, Volume 2, Issue 1, p.14 - 20, (2007)
CocoaMAP giving sharper picture of cocoa's future, NCA_Journal , NCA Journal, 09/2012, Volume 2, Issue Fall, p.14, (2012)

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