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January 03, 2011
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Organic farming blooms in Serbia
Belgrade (AFP) Jan 3, 2011
Standing in her greenhouse in gumboots, Zorana Gajic jokes how she used to think "food grew in supermarkets" but now experiments on how to mix crops to ensure optimum use of her "organic" soil. A path next to the greenhouse leads to an orchard with plum and cherry trees, melon patches in between and a flock of sheep grazing peacefully throughout. "I came to this via my husband otherwise I would still think food was grown in supermarkets," Zorana, a lawyer who works for the World Bank and the Ser ... read more

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