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the markets of developed countries depends on their approach to compliance. A case study of Guyana’s fish export …The extent to which food safety standards negatively affect the ability of firms in developing countries to export to … industry tests this hypothesis. The analysis generally reveals a defensive/reactive approach by exporters, which has resulted …
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Over the past decade, exports of fish and fishery products from developing countries have increased rapidly. However … their hygiene controls and made efforts to diversify their export base away from the European. Legislation and control … Kenyan case illustrates the significant impact that stricter food safety requirements can have on export-oriented supply …
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Over the past decade, exports of fish and fishery products from developing countries have increased rapidly. However … their hygiene controls and made efforts to diversify their export base away from the European. Legislation and control … Kenyan case illustrates the significant impact that stricter food safety requirements can have on export-oriented supply …
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