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On January 1, 2008, fourteen years after the start of the Zapatista uprising and the signing of NAFTA, the remaining tariffs on products including corn, beans, and milk were taken down, a move that may have benefited Mexican consumers looking for inexpensive groceries, but harmed small-plot farmers in places such as Chiapas.
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She says new and sustainable fashions are already being made from innovative textiles such as milk fibers, corn, and bamboo.
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Meanwhile, consumers grumble that stores are short of milk, butter, corn flour and other staples.
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Meanwhile, consumers grumble that stores are short of milk, butter, corn flour and other food staples.
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Breastfeeding advocates raised legitimate concerns about breast milk alternatives (corn syrups for babies?) and many women who decided to breastfeed and practice attachment parenting genuinely believed that going natural was the better route.
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