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  1. Why a few agricultural cooperatives survived the crisis in the cooperative movement in Uganda while many others collapsed by Kwapong, Nana Afranaa, Korugyendo, Patrick Lubega

    Published 2010
    “…Agricultural cooperatives in Uganda date back to 1913 as a response to the disadvantageous terms of trade imposed on smallholder farmers by colonial administrators and middlemen who monopolized both domestic and export markets for coffee and cotton (Kabuga and Kitandwe 1995; Kyazze 2010; Mugisha et al. 2005; Flygare 2006). …”
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  2. Globalisations in a nutshell: historical perspectives on the changing governance of the shea commodity chain in northern Ghana by Wardell, D.A., Fold, N.

    Published 2013
    “…In the early part of the 20th century, the British colonial administration considered the possibilities of starting large-scale exports of shea kernels to Europe. …”
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  3. Perceiving the Burundi social crisis : a matter of ethnic interests or conflict over natural resources by Nkundwanabake, Pierre-Claver

    Published 2009
    “…It could be argued that the reasons for the violent internal conflicts of Burundi range from the impacts of the measures of the colonial administration to processes that have occurred during the post-independence period. …”
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