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Tomato Growers' Interests in a West European Market: An economic examination of early tomato production under glass in Britain, Guernsey and the Netherlands; followed by a discussion of the English grower's place in the European market in the event of free trading and "guided" production

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  • Folley, R. R. W., 1964. "Tomato Growers' Interests in a West European Market: An economic examination of early tomato production under glass in Britain, Guernsey and the Netherlands; followed by a discussion of the English gr," Archive 260856, Imperial College at Wye, Department of Agricultural Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:icwyar:260856
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.260856
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    1. Institute for Research in Agricultural Economics, University of Oxford, 1962. "United Kingdom: Projected Level of Demand, Supply, and Imports of Farm Products In 1965 and 1975," Miscellaneous Publications 316902, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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