Potato production in Europe - a gross margin analysis

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Potato production in Europe - a gross margin analysis. / Pedersen, Søren Marcus; Bizik, Jan; Costa, Luisa Dalla; Coutinho, João; Dolezal, Frantisek; Gluska, Anna.

Frederiksberg : Fødevareøkonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet, 2005. p. 1-39.

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Pedersen, SM, Bizik, J, Costa, LD, Coutinho, J, Dolezal, F & Gluska, A 2005 'Potato production in Europe - a gross margin analysis' Fødevareøkonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet, Frederiksberg, pp. 1-39.

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Pedersen, S. M., Bizik, J., Costa, L. D., Coutinho, J., Dolezal, F., & Gluska, A. (2005). Potato production in Europe - a gross margin analysis. (pp. 1-39). Fødevareøkonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet. FOI Working Paper Vol. 2005 No. 5

Vancouver

Pedersen SM, Bizik J, Costa LD, Coutinho J, Dolezal F, Gluska A. Potato production in Europe - a gross margin analysis. Frederiksberg: Fødevareøkonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet. 2005, p. 1-39.

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Pedersen, Søren Marcus ; Bizik, Jan ; Costa, Luisa Dalla ; Coutinho, João ; Dolezal, Frantisek ; Gluska, Anna. / Potato production in Europe - a gross margin analysis. Frederiksberg : Fødevareøkonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet, 2005. pp. 1-39 (FOI Working Paper; No. 5, Vol. 2005).

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