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Tag: Economy

The Green Revolution Today

Posted on September 16, 2009 (June 19, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

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Posted in Asia, Food Security, IndiaTagged Agriculture, Crops, Development, Economy, Environment, Farmers, Farming, Food Security, Growth, India, Market, Population, Social Entrepreneurship

Feeding Nigeria

Posted on April 15, 2009 (August 27, 2020) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

In the first of a series of reports about food security, Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on how the efforts to improve Nigeria’s food supply are hindered by scarcity of water and high supply costs. Click here to watch the video » […]

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Posted in AfricaTagged Development, Economy, Environment, Famine, Food Security, Nigeria, Starvation, Water

Focus Hope Revisited

Posted on February 11, 2009 (June 19, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

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Posted in Economics, Education, USTagged Detroit, Development, Economy, Employment, Job Training, Recession, Social Entrepreneurship

Detroit Auto Show ’09

Posted on January 19, 2009 (June 19, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

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Posted in Economics, Technology, USTagged Auto, Auto Show, cars, Detroit, Development, Economy, Employment, Industry, Job Training, Jobs, Transportation, Unemployment

Indian Farmers, Coca-Cola Vie for Water Access

Posted on November 17, 2008 (June 19, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

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Posted in Asia, India, Water & SanitationTagged Agriculture, Coca-Cola, Coke, Drought, Economy, Environment, Farmers, Global Trade, Social Justice, Water

India’s Booming Auto Industry

Posted on November 11, 2008 (June 19, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

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Posted in Asia, Economics, IndiaTagged Carbon Emissions, cars, Development, Economy, Environment, Global Trade, Infrastructure, Production, Tata, Transportation

Turning The Killing Fields to Rice Fields

Posted on August 19, 2008 (June 19, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

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Posted in Asia, Economics, Food SecurityTagged Agriculture, Cambodia, Crops, Development, Economy, Farming, Food Security, Global Trade, Killing Fields, Market, Production, Rice, Surplus

Minnesota Voters Look to Economy: 2008

Posted on January 29, 2008 (June 19, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

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Posted in MinnesotaTagged Economy, Elections, Minnesota, politics

Rash of Farmer Suicides

Posted on August 28, 2007 (June 19, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

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Posted in Development, Economics, Environment & Climate, Food Security, IndiaTagged Agriculture, Cotton, Crops, Depression, Development, Economy, Farmers, Food Security, Global Health, Global Trade, India, Mental Health, Suicide

Free Trade Ends Garment Quotas

Posted on December 31, 2004 (June 20, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

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Posted in Asia, Economics, Global Trade, Human Rights, USTagged Banana Republic, Boom, Brands, Cambodia, Clothing, Economy, Factory, Free Trade, Gap, Global Trade, Industry, Limits, Market, Old Navy, Quota, USC

Bosnia’s Post-Genocide Reconstruction

Posted on July 31, 2003 (July 11, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

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Posted in Europe, Human RightsTagged Development, Economy, Ethnic Cleansing, Foreign Aid, Rebuilding, Reconstruction, War

Great Lakes Water Fight

Posted on January 1, 2003 (May 30, 2019) by Fred de Sam Lazaro

Water is the most abundant resource in the Big Rapids Area of Michigan. Now, Nestle, the world’s number one bottled water company, is taking advantage of it. Although some welcome the stimulation of the local economy, others protest the effects on a delicate ecosystem. Click here to watch the video » […]

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Posted in USTagged Economy, Environment, Water

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