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FAPRI 2002 World Agricultural Outlook

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Babcock, Bruce A.
Beghin, John C.
Fabiosa, Jay
de Cara, Stephane
El-Obeid, Amani
Fang, Cheng
Fuller, Frank
Hart, Chad
Isik, Murat
Matthey, Holger
Saak, Alexander
Kovarik, Karen
Womack, Abner W.
Young, Robert E., II
Westhoff, Pat
Trujillo, Joe
Brown, D. Scott
Adams, Gary M.
Willott, Brian
Madison, Daniel
Meyer, Seth
Kruse, John
Binfield, Julian

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Paper provided by Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) in its series Staff Reports with number 32051.

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