SheepNet: European Knowledge Exchange

Journal Title: Black Sea Journal of Public and Social Science - Year 2019, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

SheepNet (Sharing Expertise and Experience towards sheep Productivity through NETworking) involves the 6 main EU sheep producing countries and Turkey which is open for all stakeholder and producers.

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Sezen OCAK

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Sezen OCAK (2019). SheepNet: European Knowledge Exchange. Black Sea Journal of Public and Social Science, 2(1), 55-56. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-619373