THE EDITOR: I find myself reflecting on our journey since gaining independence and wondering: What do we really have to show under successive PNM...
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As we step into the 13th Five-Year Plan, the largest and most ambitious plan yet, it is troubling to realise that we are still wrestling with the same fundamental issues that have haunted us since the 1960s. Food self-sufficiency has been a national priority from the start, yet here we are, decades later, still falling short. It’s time to ask: Why has so little changed?
THE EDITOR: I find myself reflecting on our journey since gaining independence and wondering: What do we really have to show under successive PNM...
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