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To: easternsky; hoosiermama; maggief

Might be interesting to find out who owns the Rice and Chicken production in Arkansas and who is working at these places.


Tyson Foods is chicken HQ in Arkansas.

Lib Dem friend if Sluck Willie was big $$ backer of Slick.

Oldie, but has good info...

http://articles.latimes.com/1994-06-12/news/mn-3410_1_tyson-foods

Had family friends who’d worked at the plants, before they were replaced by illegals. Hmmmmm.


1,045 posted on 08/26/2016 9:08:57 PM PDT by Jane Long (Go Trump, go! Make America Safe Again :)
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To: Jane Long; easternsky; hoosiermama

http://cepr.net/blogs/haiti-relief-and-reconstruction-watch/three-years-later-round-up-clinton-edition

Published: 15 January 2013

Speaking of Bill Clinton, Foreign Policy magazine has taken a cue from Clinton’s now (in)famous mea culpa that U.S. food aid policy “may have been good for some of my farmers in Arkansas,” but also resulted in the “lost capacity to produce a rice crop” in Haiti

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Since 1995, when it dropped its import tariffs on rice from 50 to 3 percent as part of a structural adjustment program run by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank, Haiti has steadily increased its imports of rice from the north. Today it is the fifth-largest importer of American rice in the world despite having a population of just 10 million. Much of Haiti’s rice comes from Arkansas; each year, Riceland Foods and Producers Rice Mill send millions of tons of rice down the Mississippi river on barges to New Orleans, where the rice is loaded onto container ships, taken to port in Haiti, and packaged as popular brands such as Tchaco or Mega Rice. Haiti today imports over 80 percent of its rice from the United States, making it a critical market for farmers in Arkansas.

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:fV2TECo00nYJ:foreignpolicy.com/2013/01/11/subsidizing-starvation/+&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

In the wake of Haiti’s devastating 7.0-magnitude earthquake exactly three years ago, former U.S. President Bill Clinton issued an unusual and now infamous apology. Calling his subsidies to American rice farmers in the 1990s a mistake because it undercut rice production in Haiti, Clinton said he had struck a “devil’s bargain” that ultimately resulted in greater poverty and food insecurity in Haiti.

“It may have been good for some of my farmers in Arkansas, but it has not worked,” he said. “I have to live every day with the consequences of the lost capacity to produce a rice crop in Haiti to feed those people, because of what I did.”


1,062 posted on 08/27/2016 3:35:36 AM PDT by maggief
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