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    How self-sufficient is Alaska in food production ?

    Question #132552. Asked by cornfield. (Sep 17 13 2:53 PM)


    LBaggins

    Unfortunately, not very. According to the Redoubt Reporter, while 55% of the food consumed was produced in-state in 1955, that number has dropped to 5% today.

    http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/why-does-alaska-produce-so-much-less-food-50-years-ago

    Sep 17 13, 3:10 PM




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