Can public GAP standards reduce agricultural pesticide use? The case of fruit and vegetable farming in northern Thailand
In response to the chronic overuse and misuse of pesticides in agriculture, governments in Southeast Asia have sought to improve food safety by introducing public standards of good agricultural practices (GAP). Using quantitative farm-level data from an intensive horticultural production system in n...
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Main Authors: | Pepijn Schreinemachers, Iven Schad, Prasnee Tipraqsa, Pakakrong M. Williams, Andreas Neef, Suthathip Riwthong, Walaya Sangchan, Christian Grovermann |
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2018
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