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U.S. provides 32 per cent of Canada ’s fruit imports, 65 per cent vegetable imports.
Canada is a net exporter, but not fresh fruits and vegetables.
Airships could enable Canada to diversify food exports as well as reducing its dependence on the US market.
Airship flights could expand food supply chains to Latin America .
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