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Genre, chaînes de valeur agroalimentaires et agriculture résiliente face au changement climatique dans les petits États insulaires en développement

Données factuelles fournies par: la Barbade et Sainte-Lucie (Caraïbes), les Palaos et le Samoa (Pacifique), Cabo Verde, les Comores et Sao Tomé-et-Principe (région Atlantique, océan Indien et mer de Chine méridionale-AIS)












Percy, R., Christensen, I., Safa Barraza, A. et Berthelin, L. 2022. Genre, chaînes de valeur agroalimentaires et agriculture résiliente face au changement climatique dans les petits États insulaires en développement. Rome, FAO. 




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