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Modern Agriculture and Its Benefits – Trends, Implications and Outlook Dr. William C. Motes Modern Agriculture and Its Benefits- Trends, Implications and Outlook
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Document Date: 2014-09-21 14:36:17


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Oxford University Press / /

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International Food Policy Research Institute / /

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food availabiliy / food needs / food contaminants / food demand / food production / energy policy laws / food system / machinery / food spending / meet food demand / agricultural products / food-population balance / economic systems / supportive agricultural infrastructure / value chain / food / /

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USDA / International Food Policy Research Institute / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations / European Union / Oxford University / FAO / OECD / /

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Thomas Malthus / /

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Middle East / North Africa / /

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biofuels / /

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