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Horticultural trade of the expanded European Community: implications for Mediterranean countries.

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington : World Bank, 1986Subject(s): Horticulture | Developing countries -- European Community. -- Developing countries -- European CommunitySummary: Many middle-income developing countries are looking to agriculture as a source of foreign exchange and are seeking to promote the production of high-value horticultural crops to export to the European Community (EC). This book addresses two important problems faced by countries that are considering such a strategy.
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Many middle-income developing countries are looking to agriculture as a source of foreign exchange and are seeking to promote the production of high-value horticultural crops to export to the European Community (EC). This book addresses two important problems faced by countries that are considering such a strategy.

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