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Information And Communication Technologies In The Campania Region Wine Business

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Annunziata, Azzurra
Misso, Rosa
Vecchio, Riccardo
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Paper Presented at INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED WORKSHOP ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRI-PRODUCTION AND ENVIRONMENT (AWICTSAE 2008), May 22-23 2008, Alexandroupolis, Greece

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Paper provided by Agecon Search in its series Miscellaneous Papers with number 37674.

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Keywords: Wine; ICT; webmarketing; Campania Region; Marketing; Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies;

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