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To: Snowshoe who wrote (1718)11/14/2005 6:51:32 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 218151
 
Snowshoe, I grew up at a time when to eat an apple I needed to be sick and refusing to eat anything. Too expensive and imported from Argentina. In the early sixties the French that lived in Algeria had to leave the country and didn't want to settle in France.

They knew how to plant fruits. They found cheap land a good place in Brazil and spent ten years trying to find the best types of apples and the best land and climate.

They've found it in Fraiburgo, 350Km south of Curitiba. In the beginning people thought they were crazy since everyone knew"" apple didn't grow there.

Today we are a big exported of apples and they are dirty cheap in Brazil. North harvest finished, we start ours in the south and can sell for a good price.

Apple Becomes Brazil's Number One Fruit Export
brazzilmag.com

I think they will do well there. I bought a lot there and intend to build a house there once I stop going from one country to another. Having not done so because of my experiment’s schooling.

Food produce needs to globalize even more!!!
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