L'agriculture grecque: multifonctionnalite, politique agricole et reseaux sociaux informels
Eleftheria Vounouki
Économie rurale, 2003, vol. 273-274
Abstract:
Greek agriculture: multifunctionauty, agricultural policy and social informal networks - Greek agriculture seems to follow a different evolution compared with the other countries of the EU. It is sustainable because it is already multifunctional. Its productive structure reflects and maintains the logic of the Greek agricultural family's functioning and of the social informal networks into which it is integrated. In fact, these networks have been reinforced by the CAP's implementation.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.354789
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