The Slow Food Movement Looks to Africa
A group called Slow Food International has named a Ugandan man to help it grow. The movement supports small, local farms rather than big agricultural operations. Originally published at - http://learningenglish.voanews.com/me...

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New Genetic Research May Make Tastier Tomatoes

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An 'Image Problem' for a Food That Could Save African Lives

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Economists Are Hopeful About Africa's Economy

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Making Power From Coconut Shells, Mango Pits

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Cocoa Smuggling Increases in West Africa

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Poor Suffer as Food Prices Likely to Stay High

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Raw Chocolate May Be Healthier

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In the Garden: Growing Chillies

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Seeking Ways to Reduce Overfishing

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The Limits to Organic Farming in Feeding the World

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Simple Machines Make Life Easier for Poor Farmers

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A Call for Equal Rights for Women Farmers

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Gardening: Vegetables Made in the Shade

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Brain Imaging Comes to Children in Poor Countries

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The Economics Report: China’s Economy Continues to Slow

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School Attendance by Australian Aborigines Linked to Aid to Parents

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For Meat Lovers, the Challenge of Faking It

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Grow It Yourself: Turning Bulbs Into Beautiful Blooms

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The Economics Report: New Clothing Manufacturing Jobs Could Increase in South Asia

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