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Venezuelan urban famers under criticism
Al Jazeera English
2012-09-03
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Venezuela's government is developing urban farms to make the country less dependent on imports. Residents of the capital Caracas can now buy fresh vegetables grown in the city. But as Rodhri Davies reports, not everyone favors the plan.
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