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Essentialist vs interconnected: how to grow and sustain youth and women-led agribusinesses
May 14, 2020 / APRA blog FAC blog
This blog refers to the discussions at a key note panel on youth and women in agribusiness at the Agricultural Industry Forum (AIF), 3-5 March 2020. The forum was hosted by the Agriculture Industry Network, and in partnership with the

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