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The methodology of the FAO study: Global Food Losses and Food Waste - extent, causes and prevention”- FAO, 2011
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The methodology of the FAO study: Global Food Losses and Food Waste - extent, causes and prevention, FAO, 2011 as mentioned in this paper, is described in detail in Table 1.Abstract:
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