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Special Issue on The Brazilian Agri-food Sector

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  • Carmen Hubbard
  • Augusto Mussi Alvim
  • Ely Jose Mattos
  • Lionel Hubbard

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  • Carmen Hubbard & Augusto Mussi Alvim & Ely Jose Mattos & Lionel Hubbard, 2017. "Special Issue on The Brazilian Agri-food Sector," EuroChoices, The Agricultural Economics Society, vol. 16(1), pages 11-16, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:eurcho:v:16:y:2017:i:1:p:11-16
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    1. Florence Crick & Mamadou Diop & Momadou Sow & Birame Diouf & Babacar Diouf & Joseph Muhwanga & Muna Dajani, 2016. "Enabling private sector adaptation in developing countries and their semi-arid regions – case studies of Senegal and Kenya," GRI Working Papers 258, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.
    2. Hubbard, Carmen & Alvim, Augusto Mussi & Mattos, Ely Jose & Hubbard, Lionel, 2014. "EU agri-food trade with the BRICSs: The case of Brazil," 88th Annual Conference, April 9-11, 2014, AgroParisTech, Paris, France 170491, Agricultural Economics Society.
    3. Jonathan Brooks & Dalila Cervantes-Godoy, 2013. "Agricultural Support in Brazil, Chile and Mexico," EuroChoices, The Agricultural Economics Society, vol. 12(2), pages 34-35, August.
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