AGRIS, the International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology, is an information management programme started by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 1974 to facilitate the free exchange of information and bring together agriculture-related literature. AGRIS has expanded into a network of partner organizations and research institutions.
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- AGRIS, the International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology, is an information management programme started by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 1974 to facilitate the free exchange of information and bring together agriculture-related literature. AGRIS has expanded into a network of partner organizations and research institutions. More than 250 national, international and intergovernmental centres are currently participating in the project.
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- AGRIS, the International Information System for the Agricultural Sciences and Technology, is an information management programme started by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 1974 to facilitate the free exchange of information and bring together agriculture-related literature. AGRIS has expanded into a network of partner organizations and research institutions.
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