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even then there is packaged in how back into these cheaps packman used to sell to all three million of them and now it's less than a million he thinks one reason for the high price is people buying it speculative plain. vanilla is known as gold and. the country produces an exports around sixty percent of the global demand pool harvests also cause the price to go up that were heavy thunderstorms last year that make growing it difficult when going to lead becomes very valuable it's stolen from the fields farmers get nervous so they harvest too early and that causes a considerable drop in quality they're expecting richer harvests next time that would be supply and hopefully demand in how. people always say that high prices make global demand go down to you know. it's people will just do without but that's still demond not for long. because nothing beats real vanilla say the experts and it's subject to price fluctuations like almost any role material in the world. the worlds biggest earth moving equipment to make cats a pillar has raised to twenty eight hundred profit outlook after posting
even then there is packaged in how back into these cheaps packman used to sell to all three million of them and now it's less than a million he thinks one reason for the high price is people buying it speculative plain. vanilla is known as gold and. the country produces an exports around sixty percent of the global demand pool harvests also cause the price to go up that were heavy thunderstorms last year that make growing it difficult when going to lead becomes very valuable it's stolen from...
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packman pays around six hundred dollars a kilo and he still willing to pay he wants to have a constant supply for his customers humans. we always need to have it installed today and of course there's always the risk that the market will collapse and the price will drop to fifty or a hundred dollars against a prize of either all and then we make a loss. for most on. the vanilla risk packaged in how back into these cheaps hackman used to sell to all three million of them and now it's less than a million he thinks one reason for the high price is people buying it speculative. and then it is known as black gold and. the country produces an exports around sixty percent of the global demand for harvests also cause the price to go up that were heavy thunderstorms last year that make growing it difficult when vanilla becomes very valuable it's stolen from the fields farmers get nervous so they harvest too early and that causes a considerable drop in quality they're expecting richer harvests next time that would be supply and hopefully demand in hamburg to. people always say that high prices ma
packman pays around six hundred dollars a kilo and he still willing to pay he wants to have a constant supply for his customers humans. we always need to have it installed today and of course there's always the risk that the market will collapse and the price will drop to fifty or a hundred dollars against a prize of either all and then we make a loss. for most on. the vanilla risk packaged in how back into these cheaps hackman used to sell to all three million of them and now it's less than a...
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posing as buyer and wearing it in cameras we enter a store on packman do's most expensive state test which is no mistake. this was shown to a backroom five are you just think it's interesting. the way this is. just . this is the one. we soon see has far more than one or two pieces. and they are all ancient but what timeline would you place that this is the fourteenth fifteenth. fourteenth to fifteenth century. in nepal selling artifacts more than one hundred years old is a crime. these to. describe these seventy to sixty five. seventy thousand he introduces himself as deepak shot you and says his family has been dealing in antiques for generations all this business started by making them part of. birth disinvite through their father how many years then altogether for the family sixty five seventy s sixty five seventy years the one. person shop in the new. no our shop come on in the first one deepak also says his grandfather was called on by nepal's keen to sell to royal visitors of the country even by. my grandfather and his grandfather in both of. under this. we pressed him on how h
posing as buyer and wearing it in cameras we enter a store on packman do's most expensive state test which is no mistake. this was shown to a backroom five are you just think it's interesting. the way this is. just . this is the one. we soon see has far more than one or two pieces. and they are all ancient but what timeline would you place that this is the fourteenth fifteenth. fourteenth to fifteenth century. in nepal selling artifacts more than one hundred years old is a crime. these to....
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posing as buyer and wearing it in cameras we enter a store on packman do's most expensive state test which is. this was shown to a back room hi how are you it's interesting. the way this is. just . this is the one and this and. we soon see he has far more than one or two pieces. and they are all ancient but what timeline would you place that this is the fourteenth fifteenth. fourteenth to fifteenth century. in nepal selling artifacts more than one hundred years old is a crime. to. describe seventy six to. seventy thousand he introduces himself as deepak shot you and says his family has been dealing in antiques for generations all this business a process that started by making them part of. this in my grandfather's for their father how many years then all together for the family mr sixty five seventy s. sixty five seventy years the one. person. knew before their eyes didn't know our stuff up on the first one deepak also says his grandfather was called on by nepal's keen to sell to royal visitors of the country. my grandfather and his grandfather can buy a clue. destroyed under this so
posing as buyer and wearing it in cameras we enter a store on packman do's most expensive state test which is. this was shown to a back room hi how are you it's interesting. the way this is. just . this is the one and this and. we soon see he has far more than one or two pieces. and they are all ancient but what timeline would you place that this is the fourteenth fifteenth. fourteenth to fifteenth century. in nepal selling artifacts more than one hundred years old is a crime. to. describe...
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. >> what talk about this with david packman khmer radio host in their respective cities.and boston. nice to see you. when you listen to the president advisers know whether it be jon huntsman, ambassador bolton or others, they are far harsher if their rhetoric than the president. would he make of it? >> that is true. i wish the president were harsher, but the reaction, what the administration is doing. we put more sanctions on putin. we've picked up more delegates for russia. so his actions have been firm in this manner and it's way over blown his going to give away. president trump will not do this in a negotiation. i wish the rhetoric were more direct. >> it digs up an interesting point. if the left problem among many that they have come in the way goes about foreign policy or actually the substance of it. don points out he's been pretty tough on putin. much tougher than obama by selling weapons to the ukrainians. >> i think the problem is the easily manipulable reality of donald trump. if we want a preview of what we can expect to putin, we look at what happened with ki
. >> what talk about this with david packman khmer radio host in their respective cities.and boston. nice to see you. when you listen to the president advisers know whether it be jon huntsman, ambassador bolton or others, they are far harsher if their rhetoric than the president. would he make of it? >> that is true. i wish the president were harsher, but the reaction, what the administration is doing. we put more sanctions on putin. we've picked up more delegates for russia. so his...
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posing as buyer and wearing it in cameras we enter a store on packman do's most expensive state test which is going to say. this was shown to a back room hi harry you think it's interesting. the way this is. just . this is the one and this and. we soon see he has far more than one or two pieces. and they are all ancient but what timeline would you place that this is the fourteenth fifteenth. fourteenth to fifteenth century. in nepal selling artifacts more than one hundred years old is a crime. these to. describe these seventy to sixty five thousand or seventy thousand he introduces himself as deepak shocked you and says his family has been dealing in antiques for generations all this business of pasta started by making them part. of the birth dissin my grandfather through their father how many years then all together for the family sixty five seventy s sixty five seventy years the one. person shop in the new. no our shop come on in the first one deepak also says his grandfather was called on by nepal's keen to sell to royal visitors of the country even by. my grandfather and his gran
posing as buyer and wearing it in cameras we enter a store on packman do's most expensive state test which is going to say. this was shown to a back room hi harry you think it's interesting. the way this is. just . this is the one and this and. we soon see he has far more than one or two pieces. and they are all ancient but what timeline would you place that this is the fourteenth fifteenth. fourteenth to fifteenth century. in nepal selling artifacts more than one hundred years old is a crime....
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so he's seen plenty of ups and downs the cost of madagascan vanilla has exploded in recent years packman pays around six hundred dollars a kilo and he still willing to pay he wants to have a constant supply for his customers. you're missing and we always need to have it installed. and of course there's always the risk that the market will collapse and the price will drop to fifty or a hundred dollars against a prize of either all and then we might collapse. from a stone plan. the vanilla wrist packaged in how back into these chips hackman used to sell to all three million of them and it gets here now it's less than a million he thinks one reason for the high price is people buying it speculative. and then it is known as gold and. the country produces an exports around sixty percent of the global demand pool harvests also cause the price to go up that were heavy thunderstorms last year that make growing it difficult when vanilla becomes very valuable it's stolen from the fields farmers get nervous so they harvest too early and that causes a considerable drop in quality they're expecting r
so he's seen plenty of ups and downs the cost of madagascan vanilla has exploded in recent years packman pays around six hundred dollars a kilo and he still willing to pay he wants to have a constant supply for his customers. you're missing and we always need to have it installed. and of course there's always the risk that the market will collapse and the price will drop to fifty or a hundred dollars against a prize of either all and then we might collapse. from a stone plan. the vanilla wrist...