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农业创新系统中的能力建设

来自八个国家的共同框架实施经验












粮农组织、欧洲农业知识发展联盟和中国农业出版社。2022年。《农业创新系统中的能力建设——来自八个国家的共同框架实施经验》。中国北京。




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