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Citizen voice and state response in the context of food system transformations. / Rao, N.; Marzi, E.; Baudish, I. et al.
In: Food Policy, Vol. 134, 102879, 31.07.2025.

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Rao, N, Marzi, E, Baudish, I, Laila, A, Conti, C & Hicks, CC 2025, 'Citizen voice and state response in the context of food system transformations', Food Policy, vol. 134, 102879. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2025.102879

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Rao, N., Marzi, E., Baudish, I., Laila, A., Conti, C., & Hicks, C. C. (2025). Citizen voice and state response in the context of food system transformations. Food Policy, 134, Article 102879. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2025.102879

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Rao N, Marzi E, Baudish I, Laila A, Conti C, Hicks CC. Citizen voice and state response in the context of food system transformations. Food Policy. 2025 Jul 31;134:102879. Epub 2025 May 20. doi: 10.1016/j.foodpol.2025.102879

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Rao, N. ; Marzi, E. ; Baudish, I. et al. / Citizen voice and state response in the context of food system transformations. In: Food Policy. 2025 ; Vol. 134.

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