World experience of development of medicinal plant growing: ecological and economic aspects
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https://doi.org/10.33730/2310-4678.2.2018.276424Keywords:
medicinal plant growing, wild-plants resources, world trends, international standard, industrial production, export, importAbstract
The world tendencies of development of medicinal plant growing are investigated. The ecological and economic prerequisites for a balanced use of the medicinal plant resource are analyzed. The main strategic directions of harmonization of the development of the relevant domestic sector with world trends have been identified.
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