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Evolution of Agricultural Production in Portugal during 1850–2018: A Geographical and Historical Perspective

Agricultural statistical data enable the detection and interpretation of the development of agriculture and the food supply situation over time, which is essential for food security evaluation in any country. Based on the historical agricultural statistics, this study produces a long spatial time-se...

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Published in:Land (Basel) 2021-08, Vol.10 (8), p.776
Main Authors: Viana, Cláudia M., Freire, Dulce, Abrantes, Patrícia, Rocha, Jorge
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