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Food Chain Security Pilot Study: Findings and Recommendations

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The pilot study on Food Chain Security was launched in 2003 by the NATO Committee of the Challenges of Modern Society (CCMS) which was renamed Science for Peace and Security (SPS) under the leadership of Turkey

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    Turkey recognises the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name

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As the Reporter of the Pilot Study I would like to acknowledge all country repre sentatives (authors) for supplying the relevant information to this chapter.

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Alpas, H. (2010). Food Chain Security Pilot Study: Findings and Recommendations. In: Alpas, H., Çırakoğlu, B. (eds) Food Chain Security. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9558-9_1

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