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Their agriculture, our agriculture: applying critical Latin American agroecological thought to England

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Their agriculture, our agriculture: applying critical Latin American agroecological thought to England. / Cardwell, Emma.
In: REVISTA NERA, Vol. 25, No. 64, 28.12.2022, p. 228-255.

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Cardwell E. Their agriculture, our agriculture: applying critical Latin American agroecological thought to England. REVISTA NERA. 2022 Dec 28;25(64):228-255. doi: 10.47946/rnera.v25i64.9521

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