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Land and People
A source on food, farming and rural society
Friday, April 3, 2009
Olive
The Italian cooperation has
offered
Lebanon 4 million euros to improve olive production. The project will be implemented through the Lebanese Ministry of Agriculture. Mamma mia.
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