Summary
This paper introduces CitingSlavery.org, an apparently academic resource or platform concerned with the documentation, citation, and scholarly treatment of slavery in historical and contemporary discourse. Without access to the full abstract, the precise methodological contribution and scope of the project remain unclear; however, the title suggests it addresses how slavery is referenced, studied, and integrated into academic and public knowledge systems. The work does not appear directly relevant to Vitagri's core focus on farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, and human health outcomes.
UK applicability
This record does not address UK agricultural or nutritional science and appears tangential to Vitagri's catalogue scope. Any UK applicability would be limited to historical scholarship on transatlantic slavery and its institutional legacies.
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