A cauliflower farmer is striving to replace imports from the U.S. with locally grown produce.
2025-10-30 00:00
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"Why keep importing cauliflower from the U.S. when I can supply it here for a third of the price?" asks Surinamese grower Rakesh Jhagroe. "I can deliver it fresh from my own soil for SRD 90 (€2). That's a price at which the grower can earn a decent income, while supermarkets and consumers."
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