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Land- en tuinbouwcijfers 2008

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This publication is the annual statistical report regarding Dutch agribusiness (in cooperation with Statistics Netherlands). The report is only available in Dutch but the headings of the tables and a topic index are also given in English.

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Paper provided by Agricultural Economics Research Institute in its series Report Series with number 43078.

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Date of creation: Jul 2008
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Keywords: Statistical report; Agribusiness;

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