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Getting more satisfaction? How species diversification and direct selling reshape labour's organization in organic market gardening. A French case study.

Abstract

This study was run by sociologists and agronomists belonging to a research unit in Avignon, within a program dedicated to analysing non-economic performances of OF found by the INRA (Epab-Agribio - 2010-2012),. Parts of results have been recently presented at the IFSA world congress in Aarhus, in June 2012 (Navarrete, et al. 2012). This latter paper was grounded on an agronomical perspective while the present one is more sociologically oriented.
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hal-01019066 , version 1 (05-06-2020)

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  • PRODINRA : 179972

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Lucie Dupre, Mireille Navarrete, Claire Lamine. Getting more satisfaction? How species diversification and direct selling reshape labour's organization in organic market gardening. A French case study.. XIII.World Congress of Rural Sociology : The New Rural World: From Crisis to Opportunities, International Rural Sociology Association (IRSA). NOR., Jul 2012, Lisbonne, Spain. pp.13. ⟨hal-01019066⟩
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