Knowledge Sharing Strategies between Coffee Farmers and Coffee Research Institute

Knowledge sharing involves the exchange of knowledge in the form of expertise or skills among groups, friends, families, communities or organisations. This paper assesses the knowledge sharing strategies used by members of Gitwe Farmers' Cooperative Society and Coffee Research in Kenya. The spe...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth Kabita (Author), Tom Kwanya (Author), Tabitha Mbenge-Ndiku (Author)
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Published: International School for Social and Business Studies, 2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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