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The “quiet revolution” in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh

Ricardo Hernandez, Ben Belton, Thomas Reardon, Chaoran Hu, Zhang Xiaobo, Akhter Ahmed
aquaculture
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  • CitationHernandez, Ricardo; Belton, Ben; Reardon, Thomas; Hu, Chaoran; Xiaobo, Zhang; and Ahmed, Akhter. The “quiet revolution” in the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh. Aquaculture. Article in Press. First published online on June 15, 2017: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2017.06.006
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