Sustainable food supply : the case of the Roslagslådan network
The large-scale, 'conventional', agro-industry food system has come under attack from supporters of the concept of Sustainable Development. Critics of 'conventional' food supply systems claim that the use of high-volume, intensified production processes and global markets, transport and distribution...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2010
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