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Agricoltura italiana e OGM: coesistenza possibile o incompatibilità?
sero iniziare ad essere espressamente presenti sul mercato saranno mag-
FOCUS giormente presenti nella spesa dei consumatori a basso reddito, generan-
do situazioni, probabilmente meritevoli più di valutazioni etiche e politi-
che che non economiche.
Note
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(2000).
2 C. M. Benbrook (2001a).
3 Si veda: Benbrook C. M., (2001b); Benbrook C. M., (2002); Fernández Cornejo, Mc Bride
(2002).
4
Prestamburgo M. (2002).
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