The Piedmont Noble Milk as a tool to improve the competitiveness of mountain farms
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A. Bellio | L. Decastelli | V. Malfatto | L. Battaglini | C. Lussiana | M. Renna | M. Probo | S. Enri | G. Lombardi | P. Cornale | M. Gramaglia | A. Mimosi | R. Astegiano
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