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<title>Quality Irish regional products and services: their promotion and marketing</title>
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<name>Cawley, Mary</name>
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<summary type="text">Quality Irish regional products and services: their promotion and marketing
Cawley, Mary
Cawley, M
As part of an ongoing response to the 1992 reform of the CAP and the 1993&#13;
GATT agreement, the European Commission (EC) provided support for&#13;
research on the development of new markets, products and processes for&#13;
agricultural and related resources in the lagging regions of the Union. In the&#13;
late 1990s, the research reported here was funded to explore Regional Images&#13;
and the Promotion of Quality Products and Services in the Lagging Regions of the&#13;
European Union (RIPPLE). The project formed part of an international study&#13;
conducted at leading universities and rural research institutes in Finland,&#13;
France, Greece, Ireland, Spain and the United Kingdom, and was conducted&#13;
between March 1997 and July 1999. The survey work was conducted during&#13;
1998 and 1999. This text is a condensed version of the Final Regional Report:&#13;
Ireland (Cawley et al., 1999) compiled at the end of the RIPPLE project in 1999
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