Food safety hazards are increasingly being recognized as a major public health problem worldwide, yet among developing countries, there is limited understanding of the wider-ranging socio-economic costs of unsafe food and the benefits of remedial or preventative measures. This limited evidence ...
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Jaffee, Steven
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Henson, Spencer
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Unnevehr, Laurian J.
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Grace, Delia
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Cassou, Emilie
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[The safe food imperative: Accelerating progress in low- and middle-income countries]
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The safe food imperative: Accelerating progress in low- and middle-income countries