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is the largest non-oil agoa beneficiary. top agoa suppliers were nigeria ($ billion; mostly crude oil), south africa, ($ billion; mostly vehicles and parts, fruits, and nuts), angola ($ billion; mostly crude oil), chad ($ million; mostly crude oil), kenya ($ million; mostly apparel, macadamia nuts, cut
flowers), ghana ($ million; mostly oil and cocoa products), and lesotho ($ million; mostly apparel). other leading agoa beneficiaries included republic of the congo ($ million; mostly oil), cote d'ivoire ($ million; mostly oil and cocoa products), madagascar ($ million; mostly apparel), ethiopia ($...
https://ustr.gov/countries-regions/africa
national agricultural statistics service posted in research and science jan , respond to this story agriculture grows in the land of the midnight sun the census of agriculture showed farming in alaska is thriving and growing across many different sectors. alaska saw increases in the number of farms with cut
flowers, hogs, layers, vegetables, bees and honey, bedding plants, food crops grown under cover and more. suzan benz, alaska state statistician, usda's national agricultural statistics service posted in research and science dec , respond to this story connecting south dakota's rural communities to opportunities...
https://www.usda.gov/media/blog
frustrated funk put out fr x, a collection of six repressed cuts by gerard hanson, the us electro artist known as e.r.p. until the record's arrival, those who wanted to physically own this music, originally released as the vox automaton ep on frustrated funk and the alsoran ep on its sub-label, frantic flowers
there's the perspective of the raw front-to-back listening experience. on afterimage, there were pockets of timbre and frequency variation—"wishing still," "remembrance," "spurned"—that refreshed the ears as the record progressed. there's a sense of this here with "blockade," a tough, wriggly techno cut...
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