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Zambian copper bonanza leaves new export industries ailing

By Alan Beattie in London

Published: September 26 2006 03:00 | Last updated: September 26 2006 03:00

It is somehow grimly appropriate that Zambia's flower farmers are suffering from the "Dutch disease".

The damage inflicted on horticulture exports from the southern African state by a huge rise in the kwacha, the national currency, is named after an ailment that infected the Netherlands' renowned flower growers 30 years ago.

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