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Production patterns of 180 economic crops in Papua New Guinea

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Bourke, R. M.
Camarotto, C.
D'Souza, E. J.
Nema, K.
Tarepe, T. N.
Woodhouse, S.

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Coombs Academic Publishing, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University

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