DescriptionMecanismos jurídicos para garantizar cadenas de suministro de alimentos seguras en tiempos del COVID-19.pdf
Español: Esta nota de orientación señala algunas de las áreas en que los gobiernos pueden intervenir para articular cadenas de suministro más resistentes, e indica de qué manera un marco jurídico adecuado puede contribuir a garantizar la seguridad alimentaria y el desarrollo sostenible.
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Mecanismos jurídicos para garantizar cadenas de suministro de alimentos seguras en tiempos del COVID-19