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Book Reviews

Stevia: Conocimiento, propiedad intelectual y acumulación de capital

by Santiago Liaudat, Buenos Aires, Prometeo Editorial, 2021, 336 pp., US 7.31 (digital publication), ISBN: 978-987-8451-10-7

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