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Food autonomy: what “acceptable” price for the local organic Martinican tomato?

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

To promote pesticide-free production in line with the expectations of consumers on the island, CIRAD is leading the PUMAT project. A questionnaire targeting the round tomato, carried out by the Caribbean Social Sciences Laboratory (LC2S) of the University of the West Indies, in partnership with the Normandy School of Management, is online until mid-February.

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