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| Chinese market may mean more potato profits | |
| Written by Farm Focus | |
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December 18, 2009,
Perth-Andover, NB – Four countries — Brazil, Russia, India and China — are
ready to take over leadership of the world’s economy, Laval University
economist Dr. Maurice Doyon told delegates at the Potatoes New Brunswick annual
meeting.
In his recent talk to the potato industry stakeholders in Perth-Andover, Prof. Doyon explained that China was already an economic superpower and the others are about to expand their economies. |
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