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COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
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COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
2014. Cook Islands
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
2014. Cook Islands
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COOK ISLANDS 2022. Rarotonga
13 August 2014, Rarotonga, Cook Islands - Vegetables are imported to the Cook Islands despite the fact they are grown easily by local farmers. The problem is a consistency of supply to the ready tourist market. The problems of consistency of supply are partly responsible for the fact the Cook Islands are 82% food import dependent. FAO's fruit tree project aims to help local farmers address the problems of consistency of supply as well as promote improved nutrition.
08/13/2014
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