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A Disappearing Economy

Tuesday, June 10, 2003

Israel's economy continues to deteriorate. The kibbutzim need to do some business acrobatics.

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THE rows of bright-colored containers were piled up in the front yard. A worker was busily transferring them onto a truck. Once finished, dozens of the steel boxes, the majority of which contained farm produce from several neighboring kibbutzim, headed to the port, ready to be shipped to several neighboring countries.

The consortium of several kibbutzim appears to be the answer to the big question about the future of the hundreds of kibbut

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