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Message (you can change this if you'd like): Hi, I read this on Truthdig and thought you would find it interesting. =-=-=-=-=-=-= Food Crisis Leads to Opportunity in Cuba Raul Castro would like to see his island produce more food. Currently, Cuba imports the vast majority of its basic food products, at increasing expense, despite plenty of arable land. Private farmers and collective growers are hoping new reforms make it easier to produce food more efficiently, and that’s not just good news for Cuba. With rice rationing at Costco, that’s good news for the world. http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20080505_food_crisis_leads_to_opportunity_in_cuba/ Copyright © 2008 Truthdig, L.L.C. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-= This is a one-time mailing from Truthdig, (www.truthdig.com) on behalf of the sender. Please report any misuse to webmaster-at-truthdig.com Hi, I read this on Truthdig and thought you would find it interesting. =-=-=-=-=-=-= Food Crisis Leads to Opportunity in Cuba Raul Castro would like to see his island produce more food. Currently, Cuba imports the vast majority of its basic food products, at increasing expense, despite plenty of arable land. Private farmers and collective growers are hoping new reforms make it easier to produce food more efficiently, and that’s not just good news for Cuba. With rice rationing at Costco, that’s good news for the world. http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/20080505_food_crisis_leads_to_opportunity_in_cuba/ Copyright © 2008 Truthdig, L.L.C. All rights reserved. =-=-=-=-=-=-= This is a one-time mailing from Truthdig, (www.truthdig.com) on behalf of the sender. Please report any misuse to webmaster-at-truthdig.com
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Raul Castro would like to see his island produce more food. Currently, Cuba imports the vast majority of its basic food products, at increasing expense, despite plenty of arable land. Private farmers and collective growers are hoping new reforms make it easier to produce food more efficiently, and that’s not just good news for Cuba. With rice rationing at Costco, that’s good news for the world.
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