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37. The demise of the banana
Local apathy has also contributed to a steady decline in the number of local banana farmers and, ironically, a move among some big Hawaii growers to export apple bananas to the mainland, where they fetch four bucks a pound from folks who appreciate them as a gourmet item. You know you can get them year-round, in produce sections and farmers marketsheck, from the back yardso you dont give them a second thought. Local apathy has also contributed to a steady decline in the number of local...
SourceHonolulu Weekly


38. Grand Valley Farmers Survive Chilly Morning Lows
Alidas Fruits grower Bob Helmer said he may have had some thinning in his three acres of apricots and peaches, but probably sustained no major damage. Plant pathologist Harold Larsen said temperatures would have had to stay at 24 degrees for a half-hour to kill 90 percent of the fruit buds, or 27 degrees for 30 minutes to kill ten percent. Larsen said he suspects Saturday morning's chilly weather will result in only a minor amount of thinning. This material may not be published, broadcast,...
SourceCBS4 Denver


39. Florida Wine Business Ripens
Blueberries, grapes and a variety of citrus fruits are contributing to a small but fast-growing wine industry that national experts say is anything but a novelty. While the growth is significant, Florida contributes but a drop of the nation's nearly 5,000 wineries, many of which are rooted in the dominant California wine region. However, more winemakers here are experimenting with so-called fusion wines, where traditional grapes blend with Florida fruit for a more traditional flavor. While...
SourceThe Tampa Tribune


40. LWR Fair Trade Projects Offer Something for Everyone at Easter
Low prices for cocoa have left most cocoa farmers living in poverty. As you celebrate this Easter with a sunrise service or parish brunch, consider joining in celebration with small coffee farmers around the world! With Fair Trade coffee through the LWR Coffee Project, farmers receive a guaranteed fair price for their crop, and in turn are able to provide for their families needs and contribute to the overall well-being of their communities. Thanks to Divine, Kuapa is able to fund its own...
SourceLutheran World Relief (press release),MD


41. Fuel for thought
Already, the college has produced biofuels technology that has been patented and put to use by companies in various stages of ethanol production using materials like wood and plant scraps and, in the case of one company in Japan, pieces of demolished homes. Already, the college has produced biofuels technology that has been patented and put to use by companies in various stages of ethanol production using materials like wood and plant scraps and, in the case of one company in Japan, pieces...
SourceBradenton Herald


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