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I am from bangladesh so I have no idea about it because I could not see any area where cinnamon grows well here. but the people of bangladesh like to coock and it is one kind of important thing to coock well.
I have shocked to read the last paragraph that "The sad part is that the workers in this field cannot have good income. So, there is a labor shortage in Sri Lanka now."
I think Sri Lanka government should take a proper step so that the farmer should feel interst to cultivate cinnamon.
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yes, i am also a big fan of spices especially for cinnamon because it increase the test of any food. but i feel hurt when i heard that those who work here gets small amount of money. that is really upset news.
Posted by: kamrul hasan | December 11, 2007 8:45 AM | Permalink to Comment