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December 1999
Volume XI, No. 12

Features

photo-harborIn a Year of Ups and Downs, U.S. Exports to the Arabian Gulf Boomphoto-honey bear

Kuwait Is a Honey of a Market for U.S. Exporters

The Shifting Composition of U.S. Hardwood Lumber Exports to the European Unionphoto-presents

Working on Holidays: AgExporter's Fold-Out Calendar 2000

photo-cup of coffeeMoloka'i Estate Coffee: Perking Up Human Potentialphoto-apple

What Teachers did on summer Vacation - Thanks to FAS

What's Doing in the Delta?photo-child

chips and dipOrganic and Hispanic, These West Coast Chipsters Are Bagging Exports

Guatemala's Cool Dessert Craze: A Growing U.S. Opportunity

 

Editor
Jeanne McLaughlin
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Writers
Priscilla B. Glynn
Jill Lee
Jeanne McLaughlin
Elaine Protzman

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