Abstract

The article analyzes the legal framework for the digitalization of agrarian clusters in a developing economy. A review of a large number of legal studies shows that the ownership structure is a key factor in ensuring knowledge transfer, training and professional development of small producers in agricultural clusters. The research shows that, in addition to ownership structure, the development of digital innovation, cluster governance, and the inclusion of intermediaries in clusters are critical factors to consider when understanding the impact of intermediaries on the modernization of smallholders in clusters.

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