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Mapping and proposal of action plan to promote investment for the transformation of agrifood systems in the Near East and North Africa region












Khan, S. 2025. Mapping and proposal of action plan to promote investment for the transformation of agrifood systems in the Near East and North Africa region. Cairo, FAO.



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