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Horticultural Economics and Management International Society for Horticultural Science L. Ekelund; F. Fernqvist.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Acta Horticulturae ; no. 1132.Publication details: New Delhi, India : Astral, 2020.Description: xiv, 197p.: ill.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789388982535
  • 9789462611115
ISSN:
  • 9462611114
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 338.175 EKE
Contents:
1. Consumer studies 2. International trade 3. Knowledge transfer 4. Value chains 5. Production and management Sustainable consumption
Summary: 'The present book is a compilation of forty one chapters written by eminent research workers who have been engaged in the area of horticultural economics and management. These chapters covering all related aspects of consumer choice, store choice, food safety and certification, cooperative and alliances, value chain in the transitional economies, risk management, sustainability and economic models. \nThis book is highly useful for research scientists, teachers and students of horticulture, agriculture economics, management and academicians engaged in horticultural economics and its management'
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1. Consumer studies 2. International trade 3. Knowledge transfer 4. Value chains 5. Production and management Sustainable consumption

'The present book is a compilation of forty one chapters written by eminent research workers who have been engaged in the area of horticultural economics and management. These chapters covering all related aspects of consumer choice, store choice, food safety and certification, cooperative and alliances, value chain in the transitional economies, risk management, sustainability and economic models. \nThis book is highly useful for research scientists, teachers and students of horticulture, agriculture economics, management and academicians engaged in horticultural economics and its management'

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