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Written by Jamaica Gleaner :: Lead Stories   
Saturday, 05 May 2012 06:16

CONTRARY TO reports that Jamaica's pending International Monetary Fund (IMF) negotiations would effectively derail other funding to the agricultural sector, in particular the banana industry, that is not the case, according to European Union Ambassador Paola Amadei.

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