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Date: | Mon, 28 Apr 2008 17:57:41 -0400 |
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A quote off one of the links provided,
>>an industry that is in real collapse
Wow, sounds bad. Kinda sounds like the current farming situation there.
Are the beekeepers taking to the streets as the farmers are there, due to
the added tax on thier export issued in March?
Soo much can change in a matter of a year or two. It sounds as if the
power house food producer is experiencing huge difficulty maintaining its
production yeilds. Weather problems causing the most of the worries and
difficulties, but also, underlying economic problems. I dont see this
situation relieving itself in the near time future. It is nearly
impossible to turn a collaping sector around in a matter of a year or even
two. Even if the weather cooperates to make good conditions for cropping
yeilds, it will take some time to rebuild the industry, beekeeping and
cropping sectors need the government on their side to start with,
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