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The transformative power of agrifood industry development: policies and tools for restructuring the agricultural sector towards greater added value and sustainable growth

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Figure 1. Tools to support the transformation of agrifood industries towards greater added-value  and sustainable growth
Table 1. Prominent features of agro-territorial policy tools

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