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Cash crops sink; plantation economy in tatters

it.assistant@ipcnet.org 26 Nov 2010 2595

(Economic Times) KOCHI: The prolonged heavy rains are likely to affect the production of major cash crops and hit the plantation economy of south India hard.

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