@book{b4bdf8d10d644edcaa0e61a81ccd436f,
title = "Green Corridor East Africa. Horticultural supply chain Kenya – Europe",
abstract = "The goal of this project is to gain insight into the current / existing horticultural supply chain (= flower) from Kenya to the Netherlands (Schiphol) and / or Germany (Frankfurt) with inland transport services to the country of destination (= Poland / Warsaw) with a focus on CO2-emission. And also showing the consequences and give recommendations, focussing on CO2-emission, related to possible changes.",
keywords = "snijbloemen, export, kenya, duitsland, nederland, ketenmanagement, luchttransport, binnenlands transport, internationaal transport, logistiek, cut flowers, exports, kenya, germany, netherlands, supply chain management, air transport, inland transport, international transport, logistics",
author = "J.J. Groot and E.H. Westra and J.C.M.A. Snels",
year = "2013",
language = "English",
series = "Rapport / Wageningen UR Food & Biobased Research",
publisher = "Wageningen UR Food & Biobased Research",
number = "1442",
address = "Netherlands",
}