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US subsidies raise concern

26 Nov 2004 - by Staff reporter
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ALAN PEAT
THE US cotton subsidies are killing the West African cotton farming industry - and this, along with the weak US dollar and the drop in world cotton prices, has seen the industry declare a crisis.
West African cotton farmers will try to persuade the WTO just how damaging this cheap subsidised cotton is.

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