Alternative agrifood systems and the economic sustainability of farmers' cooperatives: The Chinese experience
Most registered farmers' cooperatives in China are de facto private enterprises; whilemany bring economic gains to farmers, they do not function as cooperatives. Amongthe small minority that started as authentic cooperatives, however, most struggled toprovide economic benefits to members, unabl...
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Main Authors: | HU, Zhanping, ZHANG, Qian Forrest |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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