Linking farmers and markets in Ethiopia: implementation
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01.04.23
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After learning about the first and second phases of the application of the LINK Methodology in the study on the durum wheat value chain in Ethiopia, we reached the final phase, where the third and fourth tools of the methodology were applied. After being implemented, The New business model principles and the Prototype cycle, together with Tool 1. Value chain mapping and Tool 2. Business model canvas, led to conclusions and agreements on key linkages that will be presented at the end of this blog.
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