Growth linkage effects of agro-industrialisation
Raw material procurement activities of agro-industries promoted rural to rural interaction and the export of value added products from the region promoted rural-urban interaction. It could be concluded from this study that the growth of agro-industries would favour growth of non-farm non-industrial...
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