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Philippines Value Chain Analysis Summary Learning Site: General Santos City, Philippines

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2017-03
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USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership
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This summary document provides key findings and recommendations from a Value Chain Analysis study, conducted in late 2016 to assess the General Santos City tuna industry. The research was a key first step in understanding the catch documentation and traceability (CDT) processes and requirements along the value chain, identify the main exporting markets and explore market/buyer requirements and customer preferences. In turn, this study will support the CDT design approach, partnership development and industry engagement in General Santos and along the value chain.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/1358
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USAID Oceans and Fisheries Partnership. (2017). Philippines Value Chain Analysis Summary Learning Site: General Santos City, Philippines.
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General Santos City; tuna industry; catch documentation and traceability (CDT)
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