Analysing the impact of trade agreements on national food environments: the case of Vanuatu
Abstract Background A large body of literature exists on trade liberalisation and the ways in which trade agreements can affect food systems. However, the systematic and objective monitoring of these and their impact on national food environments has been limited. Using a case study, this paper unde...
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Main Authors: | Amerita Ravuvu (Author), Joe Pakoa Lui (Author), Adolphe Bani (Author), Anna Wells Tavoa (Author), Raymond Vuti (Author), Si Thu Win Tin (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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