Agricultural Cooperative in the Face of the Challenges of Globalization, Sustainability and Digitalization

The enormous contribution of agricultural cooperative societies to the rural world has not gone unnoticed. This is corroborated by many international entities. The International Cooperative Alliance estimates that 12% of the world's population is linked to one of the 3 million cooperatives that...

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Year of Publication:2022
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