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  1. The charcoal value chain in Kenya: Actors, practices and trade flows in selected sites by Ndegwa, G., Sola, P., Siko, I., Kirimi, M., Wanjira, E.O., Koech, G., Ihalainen, Markus, Iiyama, Miyuki, Muriuki, J., Njenga, M.

    Published 2021
    “…Given the critical role the sub-sector plays in energy provision and economic development, this study sought to assess the charcoal value chain to understand: i) actors and their motivation for engagement; ii) production technologies and processes; iii) the economics of product flow among different actors at different stages of the value chain; and iv) factors influencing performance in the value chain.…”
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  2. Agreement of actors in the dairy chain for the non-deforestation of forests and the non-transformation of the páramo by CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems

    Published 2021
    “…In 2021 it engaged new partners and contributed to national livestock actor dialogues.…”
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  3. Executive summary: African climate processes, actors and institutions: What this means for farmers by Eastern Africa Famers Federation

    Published 2023
    “…This document summarizes the EAFF report on 'African climate processes, actors and institutions: What this means for farmers.' …”
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  4. Mapping crop and livestock value chain actors in Mbire and Murehwa districts in Zimbabwe by Ngoma, Hambulo, Matangi, Dorcas, Zingwena, Taurai, Debello, Moti Jaleta, Baudron, Frederic

    Published 2023
    “…We conducted a preliminary value chain actors mapping for major crops grown and livestock kept by smallholder farmers in Mbire and Murehwa districts of Zimbabwe. …”
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  5. Ecosystem assessment of food, land, and water actors in the humanitarian, development, and peace nexus by Song, H., Sarangé, C., Oderoh, A., Dahl, Hauke, Jacobs-Mata, Inga

    Published 2023
    “…Local actors often work with international actors to implement programmes, co-invest, and help source high-impact innovators. …”
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  6. Mid-level actors and their operating environments for implementing nutrition-sensitive programming in Ethiopia by Warren, Andrea M., Frongillo, Edward A.

    Published 2017
    “…This paper provides an analysis of mid-level actors and their operating environments in relation to implementing nutrition-sensitive programming in Ethiopia. …”
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  7. Mapping and Profiling Legume Seed Value Chain Actors in Morocco: Chickpea and Lentil by Bishaw, Zewdie, Imtiaz, Muhammad, Yigezu, Yigezu, Lammari, Abdelali, Rredani, Latifa, Boughlala, Mohamed

    Published 2024
    “…However, it is important to note that many actors are involved in the seed sector and the most important ones are AMMS, INRA, FNIS, ONSSA, ONCA, and COMADER. …”
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  8. Impacts of farming advisory videos hinge on the goals of extension actors that share them by Coggins, Sam, Munshi, Sugandh, Smith, Jeremy Ingle, Yadav, Anil Kumar, Poonia, Shishpal P., Patil, Shridhar, Singh, Narendra Kumar, Sawarn, A., Ireland, D.C., Singh, Deepak Kumar, Liu, J., Glover, Dominic, Sherpa, Sonam, Sohane, Ravindra Kumar, Craufurd, Peter

    Published 2025
    “…For extension service managers, the findings emphasize the importance of engaging extension actors with farmer-aligned incentives and goals. This study was limited in focusing on the video-sharing behaviors of human extension actors and not on algorithmic extension actors, like YouTube or farming advisory chatbots powered by large language models. …”
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  9. Actors and landscape changes in tropical Latin America: challenges for REDD+ design and implementation by Pacheco, P., Aguilar-Støen, M., Borner, J., Etter, A., Putzel, L., Vera-Diaz, M.D.C.

    Published 2010
    “…No ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to REDD+ could possibly deliver both cost-effectiveness and equity across such diverse landscapes and groups of actors. Whilst some REDD+ activities should target deforestation hotspots at the forest frontier, national strategies must remain inclusive and ensure that benefits and costs are shared among diverse stakeholder groups according to criteria of political fairness. …”
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