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28655: Labrom on an Indian solution for Haiti (fwd)
from Jacqui Labrom
If any of you read Newsweek regularly, read the article on Mukesh Ambani,
India's most powerful tycoon in the July 17th edition. It's a really
fascinating article and has aspects in it that would be good for Haiti.
For example: 'his favourite scheme is to revolutionize in one swoop two of
India's largest but most backward sectors: farming and retail. Despite boom
times, India is still a nation where 100 million mostly small farmers work with
ox and plow, where 96 percent of retail stores are mom-and-pop shops ....' Well
read marchands for mom-and-pop stores in Haiti!!
The other very interesting part was where the article states 'Ambani is not the
only major Indian entrepreneur who sees India's farmers as an army of
opportunity, either. Others are investing heavily in fruit and vegetable
exports to Europe, information services for farmers, and consumer credit in the
countryside. What unites them is both pursuit of profit, and a perhaps uniquely
Indian mission to spread the wealth, which is arguably becoming a business
necessity in a democracy whose growing income gap could prove explosive,
particularly for the superrich'!!!
Well doesn't that sound interesting for Haiti!!!
I wish I could send the whole article to the business people in Haiti and the
Diaspora - it reads like a 'how to' textbook!!!
Jacqui Labrom
Voyages Lumière SA
Journeys for the enlightened traveler
email: voyageslumiere@haitelonline.com
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