@article{Henseler:208749,
      recid = {208749},
      author = {Henseler, M. and Amoah, Philip},
      title = {Marketing channels for irrigated exotic vegetables},
      address = {2014},
      number = {612-2016-40568},
      pages = {pp.51-61},
      year = {2014},
      note = {In Drechsel, Pay; Keraita, B. (Eds.) Irrigated urban  vegetable production in Ghana: characteristics, benefits  and risk mitigation. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International  Water Management Institute (IWMI).},
      abstract = {This chapter provides qualitative and quantitative  information on the distribution pathways of  irrigated  vegetables, with a focus on lettuce, produced in Kumasi and  Accra from the farm to  the consumer. The data from a  survey carried out in 2005 show the contribution of  irrigated  urban farming and the size of the beneficiary  group in Accra, which is also the group at risk  from crop  contamination which has been quantified.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/208749},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.208749},
}