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Climate-related development finance to agrifood systems

Global and regional trends between 2000 and 2021








Galbiati, G.M., Yoshida, M., Benni, N. & Bernoux, M. 2023. Climate-related development finance to agrifood systems Global and regional trends between 2000 and 2021. Rome, FAO. 




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