Iranian Agricultural Extension and Education Journal

Iranian Agricultural Extension and Education Journal

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Current Issue: Volume 21, Issue 1, September 2025 

Adoption of Quinoa Cultivation in Iran

Pages 1-24

10.22034/iaeej.2025.490034.1833

Arman Bakhshi Jahromi, Noormohammad Abyar, Ahmad Soleymanipoor, Parviz Bayat, Mahmood Mohammadghasemi, Zeynab Anafjeh, Ebrahim Zare, Dadgar Mohammadi, Behrooz Hassanpoor, Masoumeh Salehi, Aliakbar Akbarabadian, Narges Ansari

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