Agriculture & Dynamics of the Territories 2020 Edition
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The Agriculture & Dynamics of the Territories Handbook (2020 edition), published by Agrisud International, provides stakeholders with methodologies and tools for implementing a...
Source: Agriculture & dynamics of the territories 2020 edition
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| Data last updated | June 26, 2026 |
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