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Value chains are a sequence of firm(s) that produce agricultural inputs, raise and process food, and deal with transport and distribution of such food. in other words, the sequence of firms follows food from inputs to farm to fork. these firms can be lumped into "sectors." what is the logical sequence of sectors in a value chain?

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