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Fields of papers citing papers by Gregory J. Scott
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gregory J. Scott
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Scott, Gregory J., et al.. (2015). Costs, quality, and competition in the cocoa value chain in Peru: an exploratory assessment. 11(4). 324–358.6 indexed citations
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Scott, Gregory J., et al.. (2014). Chicken by the Sea: The Differential Impact of Ecology and Socio- Economics on the Evolution of Value Chains for Chicken in Japan and Peru. Journal of World s Poultry Research. 4(2). 37–44.2 indexed citations
Scott, Gregory J. & Víctor Humberto Súarez. (2012). THE RISE OF ASIA AS THE CENTRE OF GLOBAL POTATO PRODUCTION AND SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRY. Potato Journal/Journal of the Indian Potato Association. 39(1).44 indexed citations
Scott, Gregory J., et al.. (2011). GROWTH RATES FOR POTATO IN INDIA AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRY. Potato Journal/Journal of the Indian Potato Association. 38(2).20 indexed citations
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Fuglie, Keith O., et al.. (2000). Economics of potato storage in northern India.. 39(2). 131–148.13 indexed citations
Wheatley, Christopher C., Gregory J. Scott, Rupert Best, & S.G. Wiersema. (1995). Adding value to root and tuber crops : A manual on product development. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research).15 indexed citations
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Scott, Gregory J.. (1995). Prices, products, and people: analyzing agricultural markets in developing countries.. Lynne Rienner Publishers eBooks.45 indexed citations
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Scott, Gregory J., et al.. (1992). Product development for root and tuber crops.31 indexed citations
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Scott, Gregory J.. (1992). [Transforming traditional food crops: Product development for root and tubers]. [Spanish].3 indexed citations
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Scott, Gregory J.. (1988). Marketing Bangladesh's potatoes: present patterns and future prospects. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research).9 indexed citations
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Scott, Gregory J.. (1988). Potatoes in Central Africa : a study of Burundi, Rwanda and Zaire. CGSPace A Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research).7 indexed citations
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Scott, Gregory J.. (1983). Marketing Bhutan's potatoes : present patterns and future prospects : a potato marketing/demand case study.2 indexed citations
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