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Cocoa is Ghana, Ghana is cocoa : evaluating reforms of the Ghanaian cocoa sector, Lundstedt, Helena, and Pärssinnen Sara , 2009, Lund, Sweden, p.51, (2009)
Participating in sustainability standard systems, van Luijk, R. , 2011, Utrecht, p.102, (2011)
Global restructuring and liberalization: Côte d’Ivoire and the end of the international cocoa market?, Losch, B. , Journal of Agrarian Change, 2002, Volume 2, Issue 2, p.206 - 227, (2002)
Monitoring and estimating the consumption of certified sustainable cocoa and coffee in the Netherlands, Logatcheva, Katja , 05/2014, Wageningen, (2014) Monitoring and estimating the consumption of certified sustainable coffee and cocoa in the netherlands.pdf (1017.33 KB)
The roles of farmer participatory and on-farm selection in cocoa improvement with special reference to Ghana, Lockwood, G. , International Workshop on Cocoa Breeding for Farmers’ Needs, 2009///, (2009)
Is large-scale fair trade possible, Le Velly, Ronan , Sustainable consumption, ecology and fair trade, 2007///, London, (2007)
Effects of Social Capital on Credit Access among Cocoa Farming Households in Osun State, Nigeria, Lawal, J. O., Omonona B. T., Ajani O. I. Y., and Oni O. A. , Agricultural Journal, 2009, Volume 4, Issue 4, (2009)
Chocolate forever : Dutch knowledge on sustainable cocoa, Laven, Anna C., and Pelders Pim , 2011, Amsterdam, p.144, (2011)
The risks of inclusion : shifts in governance processes and upgrading opportunities for small-scale cocoa farmers in Ghana, Laven, Anna C. , 2010, Amsterdam, p.256, (2010)
Who is interested in good quality cocoa from Ghana? [Partial preview], Laven, Anna C., Ruben R., Boekel M., Tilburg A., and Trienekes J. , Tropical food chains : governance regimes for quality management, 2007, Wageningen, p.189 - 211, (2007)

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