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GMCC-15 Conference: Coexistence in International Supply Chains will Remain an Important Topic

Justus Wesseler GMCC 2015
14 January 2016 | Category: Bio-economy

Every two years, GMCC provides an important stage for active debate on policy, legal, economic and technical solutions that seek to facilitate coexistence in order to ensure that all sectors continue to thrive, to meet the growing global food demand and to satisfy the demands of stakeholders such as industry,…

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