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A socio-economic study on the distribution and marketing pattern of marine fish products in the Ndian division, South West Province, Republic of Cameroon







Kamphorst, B., A socio-economic study on the distribution and marketing patterns of marine 1994 fish products in the Ndian division, South West Province, The Republic of Cameroon. Cotonou, Programme for the Integrated Development of Artisanal Fisheries in West Africa,41 p.,


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