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Title:
Herb and essential oil industry development : a collection of general information / compiled by Steven Porritt.
Author:
Porritt, S. E.
;
Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture Albany Regional Office.
Publisher:
Albany, W.A. : Dept. of Agriculture, Western Australia,
Year:
1995.
Description:
68 p. : maps ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Australia.
;
Markets.
;
Medicinal plants.
;
Quantity controls.
;
Hemp.
;
Economic analysis.
;
South west region (W.A.).
;
Western Australia.
;
Marketing.
;
Mentha.
;
Herbs.
;
Spices.
;
Essential oil plants.
;
Commercial farming.
Notes:
Cover title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Type:
Book
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635.7:338(94) HER [Q]
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DAWA Archival/Duplicates
635.7:338(94) HER [Q]
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