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by cloudbonsai
802 days ago
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This thread is grossly missing the point. OP is writing about a foreign aid program directed at Nepali people. Nepal is a rocky country, having a large patch of lands unsuitable for farming. People in the rulal area are literally one of the poorest population in the world. Paper bush ("Mitsumata") grows well in such a rocky soil. This program is essentially an attempt to set up Japan as a longterm buyer of the material, so that the local people can make constant money. > Why not locally sourced? Because if Japan sourced the material locally, it just ceased to be a foreign assistance program. |
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