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Greek Agriculture in a Changing International Environment

Author Dimitris Damianos, Efthalia Dimara, Katharina Hassapoyannes, Dimitri Skuras
Publisher Avebury
Category History
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PublisherAvebury
ISBN / ASIN1859725147
ISBN-139781859725146
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Sales Rank10,209,796
CategoryHistory
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The aim of this text is to promote awareness of the evolution of Greek agriculture, as well as of the development of national strategies, in conformity with the Common Agricultural Policy provision - which is important for a successful confrontation of modern and prospective international challenges. It offers a case study developing integrated policies for unemployment, for prevention of diversification of rural areas and for provision of solutions to the problem of increasing competition, while enhancing environmental quality and making rational use of productive resources.
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