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Rather than substitue ecosystem functions with chemicals, does it not make more sense to use the ecological functions of the area in question to "develop farming styles tailored to [the] specific agroexosystems and socioeconomic capabilities"? (Holt, p. 39). And what better way to ensure that we provide the world with the most production possible in a way that benefits the consumer, but also the farmer and the farmer's family? (Cuba: The Campesino-to-Campesino Agroecoloty Movement). This is clearly the message from these readings. The economic system is immaterial -- what is important is the manner in which the consumer takes partial responsibility to help the sustainability of the product, insists that corporations do their part, and, in fact, partner with the micro-farmer to develop a winning propostion...

And J. Morduch. The Economics of Microfinance. Boston, MA: MIT Press, 2007. Print.
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Holt-Gimenez, E. Campesino a Campesino: Voices from Latin America's Farmer to Farmer Movement. Oakland, CA: Food First Books, 2006. Print.

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Armendariz, B. And J. Morduch. The Economics of Microfinance. Boston, MA: MIT Press, 2007. Print.

Central Intelligence Agency. "CIA World Factbook." January 2012. CIA.GOV. Web. May 2012. <https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/>.

"Coffee Industry Stakeholders." June 2010. Coffeecorp.org. Web. May 2012. .

"Cuba: The Campesino-to-Campesino Agroecoloty Movement." January 2012. Links - Journal of Socialist Renewal. Web. May 2012. <http://links.org.au/node/2116>.
Talk About Coffee. "The Politics of Coffee." January 2012. Web. May 2012. <http://www.talkaboutcoffee.com/politics_coffee.html>.
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