Pursuing circular economics through the integrated crop-livestock systems: An integrative review on practices, strategies and challenges post Green Revolution in Indonesia
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Published:2024-12
Issue:
Volume:18
Page:101269
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ISSN:2666-1543
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Container-title:Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Agriculture and Food Research
Author:
Swastika Dewa Ketut Sadra,
Priyanti Atien,
Hasibuan Abdul MuisORCID,
Sahara Dewi,
Arya Nyoman Ngurah,
Malik Afrizal,
Ilham Nyak,
Sayekti Apri Laila,
Triastono Joko,
Asnawi Robet,
Sugandi Dedi,
Hayati Nur Qomariah,
Atman Atman
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