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		<description><![CDATA[A report offers solutions to improve Washington's food system. | Washington state in 2008 was the third largest exporter of food products in the country, producing copious quantities of wheat, peas, lentils, pears, apples, and cherries. In such an agricultural oasis, it ought to be easy for people to eat healthy food. But apparently it&#8217;s not simple enough. Here are a few statistics found in a new University of Washington report: Opportunities for Increasing Access to Healthy Food in Washington....]]></description>
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