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Mon, 31 Dec 2007 04:30:11 -0700
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US Teen Entrepreneurs Promote Organic Honey From Ghana

The Honey Project Empowers Teen Entrepreneurs
By Bridget Carey, The Miami Herald (USA), 12/31/2007
http://apitherapy.blogspot.com/2007/12/us-teen-entrepreneurs-promote-organic.html

When high school students want to get experience in running a business,
they usually take up summer internships or shadow corporate executives.

But several Broward County students have taken it a big step further --
they are running their own honey business and with a global twist...

The Honey Project is a nonprofit entity that sells organic honey from
Africa to people in the United States. The students charge about $20 for
a 12-ounce jar to help raise money for the village in Agogo, Ghana,
where the honey is produced...

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