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An Examination of New Food Product Development Processes: A Comparative Case Study of Two Hazelnut Candy Manufacturers

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Woods, Timothy
Demiraly, Aslihan
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Paper provided by University of Kentucky, Department of Agricultural Economics in its series Staff Papers with number 37868.

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Keywords: product development; trends; Agribusiness; Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety;

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