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  • Elusive Profits: understanding economic performance of local traders in the pastoral small ruminant value chain in northern Kenya

  • Embracing the Complexity: Surfacing Problem Situations with Multiple Actors of the Pineapple Value Chain in Uganda

  • Experience with participatory video proposals: assisting community organisations with innovation project planning

  • Making decisions without reliable information: The struggle of local traders in the pastoral meat supply chain

  • Manoeuvring through difficult terrain: How local traders link pastoralists to markets

  • Participatory problem analysis of crop activities in rural Tanzania with attention to gender and wealth: ‘setting the scene’ to enhance relevance and avoid exclusion in pro-poor innovation projects

  • Participatory video proposals: A tool for empowering farmer groups in rural innovation processes?

  • Potential of pastoralist groups to manage small-stock marketing projects: A case study of groups in Farakoren and Malabot, Marsabit County, Kenya

  • Second-Order Cybernetic Analysis to Re-construct Farmers’ Rationale When Regulating Milk Production

  • The Fine Line between Trusting and Cheating: Exploring Relationships between Actors in Ugandan Pineapple Value Chains

  • Trust as Integral to Multi-stakeholder Processes for Dairy Value Chain Improvement

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