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Comparing conventional and certified organic cotton supply chains: the case of Mali
2008
International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology
The certified organic cotton supply chain is compared to the conventional cotton supply chain in Mali. The most important differences between the two supply chains are highlighted in this study. Switching to organic production may offer a range of potential advantages to cotton farmers, including lower expenses for farm inputs, healthier soils, diverse sources of income, and higher prices. A comparison of the gross margins of both production methods indicates that Mali organic cotton may be
doi:10.1504/ijarge.2008.018328
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