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Triple helix model for rice value chain in Kenya
Julius Gatune
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Maastricht School of Management
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Kenya
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Triple Helix Model
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Rice Value Chain
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Rice
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Value Chain
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Local Economic Development
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Agriculture
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Production Cost
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Local Actors
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Increased Productivity
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Food Security
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Social Innovation
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Academia-industry Collaboration
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Policy Innovation
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Business Model
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Economic Transformation
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Business Policy
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Emerging Economies
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Agricultural Value Chains
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Technology Business
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Rice Growing
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Agro-processing
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Growing Region
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Security Issues
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chains
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rice
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kenya
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economic development
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food
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policy
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production
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industry
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economics
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agriculture
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transformations
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security
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Value Creation
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Local Economic Development
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Social Innovation
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Industry
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Emerging Economies
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Corporate Policy
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Production Costs
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