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La filière équine, une filière agricole qui se diversifie pour résister à la crise

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  • Botton, Carole
  • Edelbloude, Johanna

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  • Botton, Carole & Edelbloude, Johanna, 2020. "La filière équine, une filière agricole qui se diversifie pour résister à la crise," Économie rurale, French Society of Rural Economics (SFER Société Française d'Economie Rurale), vol. 374(October-D).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ersfer:335328
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.335328
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    1. Celine Vial & Rhys Evans, 2015. "Conclusion to the new equine economy in the 21st century," Post-Print hal-02800026, HAL.
    2. Celine Vial & Rhys Evans, 2015. "The new equine economy in the 21st century," Post-Print hal-02795568, HAL.
    3. Celine Vial & Geneviève Bigot & Pascale Heydemann, 2017. "La filière équine française dans le paysage économique international : premiers éléments d’analyse à partir des bases de données existantes," Post-Print hal-01595081, HAL.
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