At 16:45 14-5-01 -0700, Kristin Ruhle wrote: > > Example of the right way: several food products here are sold under the > > "Max Havelaar" label. These products still come from Third World, but are > > not bought from large factories but directly from the producers (read: > > local farmers) themselves, and at a higher price than those producers > would > > get otherwise. This makes "Max Havelaar" products a bit more expensive > than > > other brands, but they sell quite well. > > >what country are you writing from? Its in Europe, right? I'm writing from The Netherlands, and yes, last time I checked that was in Europe. :) Jeroen _________________________________________________________________________ Wonderful World of Brin-L Website: http://go.to/brin-l Brin-L Party Page: http://www.geocities.com/jeroenvb.geo/party.html
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