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Title:
Market potential and marketing strategies for the use of lupins in the Indonesian tempe and kecap industries / Trevor Boughton.
Author:
Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture.
;
Boughton, T. J.
Year:
1996.
Description:
22 p. : c30 cm.
Subject:
Lupins.
;
Markets.
;
Tempeh.
;
Marketing techniques.
Notes:
"This report forms part of the report for the Grains Research and Development Corporation Project DAW 346 : Evaluation of food uses for lupins.
Type:
Book
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633.1 BOU
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