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    Value-Added Strategies: Taking Agricultural Products to the Next Level

    Kent Fleming (February, 2005)
    Summary

    Value-added is simply the act of adding value to a product, whether you have grown the initial product or not. It involves taking any product from one level to the next. For farmers, value-added has a particular importance in that it offers a strategy for transforming an unprofitable enterprise into a profitable one.

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    Organization
    University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension
    Publisher
    University of Hawaii
    Published
    February, 2005
    Material Type
    Written Material
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