“Rafiki Kahawa Shamba”: Developing “coffee tourism” in organic coffee farm to support local economic development in Tanzania
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2017Author(s)
Hajarrahmah, Dini
Patrucco, Fiorella
Suwimol, Natnicha (Annie)
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Final paper submitted to: AD650 Economic Development via Tourism in Developing World: Tanzania, Spring, 2017, Professor Samuel Mendlinger. Assignment #3: New Tourism Service for Tanzania.
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