ation to
agricultural production and agricultural price formation... But I guess one
cannot do everything at once.
J.
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Eubulides cited the Guardian saying:
> Cotton farmers' poverty laid at door of US
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> African leaders to challenge Bush over 'ruinous' trade practices
> Rory Carroll, Africa correspondent
One of the interesting side points that is rarely emphasized in this story
is that it's a
Cotton farmers' poverty laid at door of US
African leaders to challenge Bush over 'ruinous' trade practices
Rory Carroll, Africa correspondent
Tuesday July 8, 2003
The Guardian
African leaders are expected to give George Bush's tour a rocky start
today by blaming US trade practices for impoveris