Potential Benefits of Crowd-Collaborative Farming in Sustaining Small Scale Dairy Farming Business Performance
The importance of small scale agricultural sustainability is gradually declining in low and middle income economies due to the assortment of changes in agriculture and the environment. Moreover, the high withdrawal of small scale farmers from the market disrupts the direct relationships between prod...
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