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No results found.The Bahamas is a small developing country which has been significantly impacted by external events, at the macroeconomic level which have included the financial crisis, fluctuating fuel prices, rising food prices and climate change which have affected the entire economy and continue to affect the livelihood of farmers and fisherfolk throughout the archipelago, by lowering access to credit, increasing operational costs and reduced days at sea or extending periods of low or excess water. -
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