Tradewinds for 10 July 2018
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Manufacturers of sugar-laden products are stepping up their lobbying efforts in the Pacific, in a move health advocates are calling cynical; a woman from Papua New Guinea's East New Britain province says rampant logging on local land has devastated her community's lifestyle; a marine scientist is urging caution over the harvesting of giant clams from Manuae Island in the Cook Islands.
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