Multifunctional Concept of Agriculture: Just an Idea or the Real Case Scenario?

Multifunctionality as a feature of agriculture is subject to different interpretations, depending on the state and context. However, there is no comprehensive definition of this concept. Multifunctionality originates in the supposition that agriculture, apart from the production of food also has oth...

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