The effects of the abolishment of the EU milk quota scheme on the efficiency frontiers of organic and conventional dairy farms in Denmark

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The effects of the abolishment of the EU milk quota scheme on the efficiency frontiers of organic and conventional dairy farms in Denmark. / Aigner, Lorenz Matthias Severin; Asmild, Mette.

XVI European Workshop on Efficiency and Productivity Analysis: Conference Programme. 2019. p. 25.

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Aigner, LMS & Asmild, M 2019, The effects of the abolishment of the EU milk quota scheme on the efficiency frontiers of organic and conventional dairy farms in Denmark. in XVI European Workshop on Efficiency and Productivity Analysis: Conference Programme. pp. 25, XVI European workshop for efficiency and productivity analysis, London, United Kingdom, 10/06/2019.

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Aigner, L. M. S., & Asmild, M. (2019). The effects of the abolishment of the EU milk quota scheme on the efficiency frontiers of organic and conventional dairy farms in Denmark. In XVI European Workshop on Efficiency and Productivity Analysis: Conference Programme (pp. 25)

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Aigner LMS, Asmild M. The effects of the abolishment of the EU milk quota scheme on the efficiency frontiers of organic and conventional dairy farms in Denmark. In XVI European Workshop on Efficiency and Productivity Analysis: Conference Programme. 2019. p. 25

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Aigner, Lorenz Matthias Severin ; Asmild, Mette. / The effects of the abolishment of the EU milk quota scheme on the efficiency frontiers of organic and conventional dairy farms in Denmark. XVI European Workshop on Efficiency and Productivity Analysis: Conference Programme. 2019. pp. 25

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