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[permaculture] Fire-Maiz on the Mountain
I found these photos and following article of interest.
Enjoy,
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Guatemalan Volcano Now Firing Photos
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_607000/607171.stm
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Full story sobtre Maiz Nation from LA Times
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/updates/lat_mexcorn000117.htm
Corn is more than Mexico's largest crop: It is the nation's dietary mainstay
and symbol of life itself. Farmers' reluctance to give it up despite its
punishing economics reflects the resistance of a deeply agrarian society to
fast-moving change, and illustrates why
agriculture is one of the most intractable facets of globalization.
Corn's extraordinarily deep roots in Mexico--it was first cultivated
here--also inflame the biotechnology debate. The possible introduction of
bioengineered crops has farmers, environmentalists and academics fretting
about the pollution of primeval corn varieties and the destruction of 5,000
years of traditional farming practices in Mexico. Corn provided food stores
for what archeologists believe were the first pre-Columbian metropolises.
Free Trade, Record Crops Depress Price
But the immediate source of grower Lara's vexation is more mundane: The
price of corn is in the tank.
(more at website)
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