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Economics / International relations / Economy of Tanzania / Foreign direct investment / Land grabbing / Tanzania Investment Bank / Economy of India / Ministry of Agriculture /  Food and Cooperatives / International business / International economics / Dar es Salaam
Date: 2012-09-19 07:51:29
Economics
International relations
Economy of Tanzania
Foreign direct investment
Land grabbing
Tanzania Investment Bank
Economy of India
Ministry of Agriculture
Food and Cooperatives
International business
International economics
Dar es Salaam

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS (FDI) IN AGRICULTURE IN EASTERN AFRICA: Report on Tanzania HELD AT LAICO REGENCY HOTEL, NAIROBI-KENYAOCTOBER 2011 ‘‘THE GAINS AND LOSSES OF FOREIGN DIRECT

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