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Agrifood systems policy research: historical evolution of agrifood systems in Nepal

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  • Dhakal, S.
  • Rai, J.

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  • Sugden, Fraser & Dhakal, S. & Rai, J., 2022. "Agrifood systems policy research: historical evolution of agrifood systems in Nepal," IWMI Books, Reports H051631, International Water Management Institute.
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