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0653385664

VEGETABLE AND FRUITS PRODUCTION BUSSINES PLAN 1 FRUITS AND VEGETABLE PLANTATION LOCATION DODOMA REGION EMAIL ADDRESS, [email protected] PHONE 0714189714/0653385664 PREPARED BY YOUTH FOR BUSINESS 2 1. BUSINES BACKGROUND Vegetable and Fruit Agriculture is also known as Horticulture Agriculture.

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