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Old 04-10-08, 02:53 PM
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heres's my solution preval need to sit down with the little group who hold the country hostage how they could lower they price on food if not preval have options take all the money the depute are waisting on rental car wich is $150 us dollars a day x 365 =55,000 a year plus all the money that are being wasted on travel and he get rid all those guys he retain as advisor les paul denis ,les chavannes jeunes,les himler reby,les kplumes and used the money for a better cause used that to buys the same rices and sales at a lower price
55,000 is not the excat amount because we don't know how many deputy who have rental cars
Haitian rice which is most likely of West African origin has been cultivated in Haiti for over 200 years. Rice is the staple food of Haiti and up until the 1980s Haiti was self-sufficient in its production. In the mid-1980s Haiti's domestic rice production decreased rapidly. By the1990s rice imports outpaced domestic rice production. This displaced many Haitian farmers, traders, and millers whose employment opportunities are extremely limited. Two factors are identified as being the most significant causes for the decline in Haitian rice production: the adoption of trade liberalization policies and environmental degradation.The trade liberalization policies at their center have involved the lowering Haiti's lowest tariffs on rice imports. Currently the rice import tariff is 3%, which is much lower than rice import tariffs of all other nations in the Caribbean Community. The Haitian market is now flooded with US rice imports ("Miami rice") and some have accused the US of dumping its rice in Haiti. The impact of the decline of rice production in Haiti has been devastating to its rural population whi

Last edited by kabaret : 04-10-08 at 03:32 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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