Small-Scale Farmers' Preference in Adopting Geographical Indications’ Code of Practice to Produce Coffee in Indonesia: A Choice Experiment Study
Geographical Indication is a type of collective intellectual property that producers may use to capture the place-related value expressed in their product which involve the physical and anthropic characteristics of the production area. There is GI’s Code of Practice (CoP) that should be adopted by f...
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Main Authors: | Laksono Pandu, Irham, Handoyo Mulyo Jangkung, Suryantini Any, Budi Permadi Dwiko |
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Language: | EN FR |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b79a2e6552c6481d9e5ea35c242c1d38 |
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