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Trade Survey of Medicinal Plants in Germany International Plant Species Conservation

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By: Dagmar Lange and Uwe Schippmann
128 pages, Col photos, figs, tabs
Trade Survey of Medicinal Plants in Germany International Plant Species Conservation
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  • Trade Survey of Medicinal Plants in Germany International Plant Species Conservation ISBN: 9783896246073 Paperback Dec 1997 Out of Print #72188
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Describes the national and international structures of the trade in plant drugs. An overview of the plant species identified, their trade commodities and uses is given. The analysis of imports and exports from 1991 to 1994 emphasize the important role of Germany in the international trade regime.

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Out of Print
By: Dagmar Lange and Uwe Schippmann
128 pages, Col photos, figs, tabs
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