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Légumineuses dans le nord-ouest de la Tunisie : des bénéfices pour les sols, mais quels bénéfices au niveau économique ? Étude de la viabilité économique de l’expansion de la production de légumineuses dans le Nord-Ouest de la Tunisie

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    (Consultante indépendante, Economics of Land Degradation (ELD) Initiative)

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  • Emmanuelle Quillérou, 2015. "Légumineuses dans le nord-ouest de la Tunisie : des bénéfices pour les sols, mais quels bénéfices au niveau économique ? Étude de la viabilité économique de l’expansion de la production de légumineuse," Working Papers hal-01954817, HAL.
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