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…"Jae Lee, a former scrap-metal exporter, saw an opportunity and began turning 
out chopsticks for the Chinese market late last year. He and his co-owner, 
David Hughes, make their chopsticks from poplar and sweet-gum trees, which have 
the requisite flexibility and toughness, and are abundant throughout Georgia.

"In May Georgia Chopsticks moved to larger premises in Americus, a location 
that offered room to grow, inexpensive facilities and a willing workforce. 
Sumter County, of which Americus is the seat, has an unemployment rate of more 
than 12%. Georgia Chopsticks now employs 81 people turning out 2m chopsticks a 
day. By year’s end Mr Lee and Mr Hughes hope to increase their workforce to 
150, and dream of building a 'manufacturing incubator' to help foreign firms 
take advantage of Georgia’s workforce and raw materials.

"But that is some way off. For now Messrs Lee and Hughes, and their workers, 
keep busy shearing, steaming, shaving, cutting and drying huge logs into rough 
chopsticks. They still need to be finished—to eat with a pair of Georgia 
Chopsticks right off the Americus line you would need tweezers in your other 
hand and a high pain tolerance. For that they are shipped via the Port of 
Savannah to China..."


The Economist
Aug 13th 2011
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