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  1. Comparative analysis of organic and conventional farming in Italy by Grotti, Chiara

    Published 2015
    “…The conclusions pointed out that organic farming is generally more lucrative and less risky than conventional farming. …”
    H2
  2. How to satisfy consumer expectations for mandarin? A cross-cultural study in Spain and Italy by Giménez-Sanchís, Adrián, Farina, Vittorio, Tarancón, Paula, Besada, Cristina

    Published 2024
    “…Among Spanish participants, 41% belonged to the first group and 59% to the second one, while in Italy 52% of consumers belonged to the first group and 48% to the second. …”
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  3. Report of a Vegetables Network: Third meeting, 10-12 November 2009, Catania, Italy by Maggioni, L., Daunay, Marie-Christine, Dooijeweert, W. van, Astley, D., Bas, N., Branca, F., Díez Niclós, M.J., Geoffriau, E., Keller, J., Kotlińska, T., Smékalová, K., Treuren, R. van, Lipman, E., Bioversity International

    Published 2010
    “…The Third Meeting of the ECPGR Vegetables Network was hosted by the University of Catania in Sicily, Italy, on 10-12 November 2009. About 60 representatives of the six ECPGR Vegetables Working Groups (WGs) gathered from 30 countries to discuss about cooperative action for vegetable genetic resources conservation and use. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  4. Guiding Principles for the Development of the CGIAR Centres' Policies to Address the Possibility of Unintentional Presence of Transgenes in Ex Situ Collections

    Published 2007
    “…Subsequently, the Centers' Director Generals (comprising the Future Harvest Alliance Executive) unanimously adopted the guiding principles. …”
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    Internal Document
  5. Hinder för svenskt trä inom den italienskabyggbranschen i allmänhet och produktsegmentenfönster och dörrar i synnerhet by Viklund, Magnus

    Published 2003
    “…The interviews were carried out in the Italian regions of Emilia Romagna and Toscana during two weeks in late November 2002. A view at the general situation for the construction sector in Italy clarifies that the cultural heritage and history concerning the use of wood is greatly different to that of many Northern European countries such as Sweden. …”
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