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Student Poster 3

January 11, 2022/in Uncategorized

Barriers and incentives for farmers to adopt beneficial management practices in Manitoba
Name of Presenter: Bijal Patel, Department of Applied Economics and Finance, HEC Montreal (University of Montreal), and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Click here to view Bijal Patel Research Policy Poster

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