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Table 1.

Data sources.

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Fig 1.

Schematic representation of Dutch broiler meat supply chain network.

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Fig 2.

Schematic representation of the analysed broiler meat supply chain.

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Fig 3.

Visualization of Dutch broiler meat trade network (the position of nodes is not geographic location of actors).

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Fig 4.

Visualization of sub trade networks: A) broiler breeder farm-broiler farm; B) broiler farm-slaughterhouse; C) broiler farm-processor with slaughterhouse; D) slaughterhouse-processor without slaughterhouse; E) processor-retailer.

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Table 2.

In-degree, out-degree centrality and distribution of each actor.

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Fig 5.

Distribution of in-degree centrality of broiler farms.

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Fig 6.

Distribution of in-degree centrality of retailers (final consumers).

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Fig 7.

An example of geographical distance representation from broiler breeder farms to broiler farms.

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Table 3.

Trade density of sub-networks and entire network.

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