Son los productos orgánicos más caros? Estudio comparativo de los precios hortofrutícolas en distintos canales de comercialización de Pelotas, Brasil

The issue of food is at the center of major debates in contemporary times. Indeed, the great world scandals involving adulteration and contamination of food are rising as the full proof of the risk society described, in a prophetic tone, by Ulrich Beck. The uncertainty regarding the quality of agri-...

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alternative agri-food chains
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Brazil
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ferias
Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety
food fairs
Health Economics and Policy
horticulture
organic products
Pelotas
precios
prices
productos ecológicos
productos hortofrutícolas
redes agroalimentarias alternativas
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