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To provide jobs and stop their children leaving the land, they want government support to develop agro-industrial projects, such as fish and fruit farming and market gardening, says Ilda de Souza, leader of a co-operative there.
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The Cluvers, who had a stake in the new business, worked with the villagers, who were new to commercial farming, to produce first fruit and then wine.
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Army reservists from America's farming states are meanwhile striving to teach Afghans how to boost their wheat and fruit harvests.
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He said there were signs people were starting to consider jobs in agriculture as the recession took hold and farmers were keen to promote farming careers to students and young people but that would take "many years to bear fruit".
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